Gran Pajatén
Archaeological site in Peru / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gran Pajatén is an archaeological site located in the Andean cloud forests of Peru, on the border of the La Libertad region and the San Martín region, between the Marañon and Huallaga rivers. The archaeological site lies in the Rio Abiseo National Park, which was established in 1983.[1] The park was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Natural Site in 1990, and Cultural Site in 1992. In order to protect the fragile ruins and endangered environment, the archaeological site and the national park are currently not open to visitors without permits from Peru's Ministry of Agriculture and National Institute of Culture.
Location | Peru San Martin Region |
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Coordinates | 7.649°S 77.418°W / -7.649; -77.418 |
Area | 20000 m2 |
History | |
Founded | 200 BCE |
Cultures | Chachapoyas culture |
The related site of Los Pinchudos is located very near Gran Pajaten.