k Ancient Peruvian carvings Ancient Peruvian carvings. Basrelief carvings excavated at a temple Huaca Gloria at the ChotunaChornancap archaeological site, in northern Peru. The temple was built by the Lambayeque people, also referred to as the Sican culture. These preInca people inhabited an area on the coastline of what is now northern Peru for several hundred years 750 to 1375. These column carvings represent monkeys. Photographed in 2009. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Ancient Peruvian carvings Ancient Peruvian carvings. Bas relief carvings excavated at a temple  Huaca Gloria  at the Chotuna Chornancap archaeological site, in northern Peru. The temple was built by the Lambayeque people, also referred to as the Sican culture. These pre Inca people inhabited an area on the coastline of what is now northern Peru for several hundred years  750 to 1375 . These column carvings represent monkeys. Photographed in 2009.
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Ancient Peruvian carvings

Ancient Peruvian carvings. Bas-relief carvings excavated at a temple (Huaca Gloria) at the Chotuna-Chornancap archaeological site, in northern Peru. The temple was built by the Lambayeque people, also referred to as the Sican culture. These pre-Inca people inhabited an area on the coastline of what is now northern Peru for several hundred years (750 to 1375). These column carvings represent monkeys. Photographed in 2009.

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