Volume 90, Issue 1 p. 135-154
Original Article

1470 INCA EXPANSION INTO THE LAND OF THE CHACHAPOYA: ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN THE CLOUD FOREST ON THE EASTERN SLOPES OF THE ANDES MOUNTAINS IN PERU

ABSTRACT

Starting from around AD 800, the Chachapoya developed their own culture with monumental architecture. It came to an end in 1470 after the conquest by the Incas. At that time, a different architecture was introduced in the region followed by changes in the landscape. The article summarises the available evidence on architectural and archaeological remains dated to the period following the Inca conquest.

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