• One of the most impressive characteristics of the Coricancha and the Inca buildings themselves is their ability to withstand natural disasters such as...
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  • It is clear that a very advanced people were there earlier, possessing technology more advanced than what we have today… Cusco Coricancha Quarry 2016.
  • After taking Cusco, the Spanish demolished most of Coricancha, melting down its gold plating and sculptures to be sent back to Spain.
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  • Wikipedia - Overlapping architectures of Coricancha and the Convent of Santo Domingo in the present day.
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  • During Inca times, the Coricancha (or “Golden Enclosure”) was thought to be an axis mundi – a “world tree” or connection between the earth and the heavens.
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  • Other articles where Koricancha is discussed: Cuzco: …and several walls of the Koricancha (Coricancha), a Quechua name meaning “Golden Enclosure...
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  • Wikipedia - Overlapping architectures of Coricancha and the Convent of Santo Domingo in the present day.
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  • The Coricancha or "Golden Enclosure" was the most sacred and important temple in the town of Cusco for the Inca Empire.
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  • Nowhere is this more evident than at Coricancha – the temple of the sun – which they built as the crown jewel of their capital city of Cusco , and the centrepiece...
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  • Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - Today, there are only some ancient ruins left, but during the times of the Inca, Coricancha must have been a marvelous place to...
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