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INCARIAL RUINS
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Cuzco.
Cuzco and Lima,' p. 100. Squier, p. 449. Also described at p. 286 of this work.
2. Temple of the Sun. 'Cuzco and Lima,' p. 119; Squier, pp. 439 to 445, with plan.
3. Yacha-huasi, or school. Squier, p. 447.
4. Pampa Maroni wall. Squier, p. 446.
5. Inca walls of houses. Squier, p. 444. See my plan in the first volume of the 'Royal Commentaries,' showing the Inca work throughout Cuzco.
6. Great Halls at Cuzco, described by the Inca Garcilasso de la Vega.
7. Fortress of Piquillacta, southern approach to Cuzco. Squier, p. 420.
Vilcamayu Valley.
8. Ollantay-tampu, p. 150. Described in Chap. X, 'Cuzco and Lima,' pp. 179 to 184. Squier, pp. 493 to 510.
9. Palace of Chinchero. Squier, p. 483, and 'Cuzco and Lima.'
10. Yucay, one ornamental wall remaining.
11. Pissac and the Inti-huatana. Squier, pp. 523 to 530.
12. Cacha. A very curious temple with pillars, and an upper story, described by the Inca Garcilasso de la Vega. Squier, p. 402.
Basin of Lake Titicaca.
13. Copacabana. Squier, p. 325.
14. Coati. Squier, pp. 359 to 365.
15. Sillustani chulpas. My 'Travels in Peru and India,' pp. 111, 112; Larrabure y Unanue, p. 424; Squier, p. 376.
16. Sondor-huasi. See my 'Travels in Peru and India,' p. 193; Squier, pp. 394, 395.
17. Hatun-colla. Squier, p. 385.
18. Limatambo palace. 'Cuzco and Lima,' p. 93; Squier, p. 86.
19. Curamba fortress. 'Cuzco and Lima,' p. 83.
20. Choque-quirao. Important ruins on the Apurimac, about thirty miles from