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  1. GOBIERNO REGIONAL ANCASH/SisGeDo | 2.0 Sistema de Gestión Documentaria WEB-ADMIN: webmaster@regionancash.gob.pewebmaster@regionancash.gob.pe

  2. A una distancia de unos 5 kilómetros en el valle de Sechín hay cuatro grandes ruinas: Sechín Bajo, Taukachi-Konkan, Cerro Sechín y Sechín Alto. Dominaba Sechín Alto, la más grande de las pirámides de cima plana características de la costa peruana, un montículo de 300 por 250 metros de largo y ancho y 35 metros de altura. .

  3. One of the Oldest Coastal Andean Civilizations in Peru. Cerro Sechín is part of an archipelago of archaeological complexes in the Casma Valley that includes Sechín Alto, Sechín Bajo, Manchan, Chankillo, and others located near the Pan-American Highway, and is one of the oldest coastal Andean civilizations in Peru.

  4. The Casma–Sechin culture (alternatively Sechin Complex) (c. 3600 BCE – 200 BCE) of Peru refers to the large concentration of pre-historic ruins in the valleys of the Casma River and its tributary the Sechin River and along the nearby coast of the Pacific Ocean.

  5. PeruNorth's guide to Sechin Archaeological Complex, home to one of Peru's oldest & largest pre-Columbian monuments. Located near town of Casma, in Department of Ancash, between cities of Lima & Trujillo. Divided into 4 sections: Sechin Alto, Taukachi-Konkan, Cerro Sechin & Sechin Bajo.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KonkanKonkan - Wikipedia

    The Konkan extends throughout the western coasts of Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka. [1] It is bounded by the Western Ghats mountain range (also known as Sahyadri) in the east, the Arabian Sea in the west, the Daman Ganga River in the north, and the River Aghanashini in the south.

  7. Sitio Arqueologico Taukachi-Konkán es un yacimiento arqueológico en Departamento de Áncash, Perú. Mapcarta, el mapa abierto.