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dbo:abstract Marcajirca o Marca Jirca (posiblemente en escritura quechua ancashino Marka Hirka: marka = pueblo; hirka = montaña, "pueblo en la montaña")​​ es un sitio arqueológico del periodo denominado Intermedio Tardío con pinturas rupestres y tumbas de piedra (chullpas) ubicado en la montaña del mismo nombre en Perú.​ (es) Markahirka or Marka Hirka (Quechua marka village, Ancash Quechua hirka mountain, "village mountain", Hispanicized spellings Marca Jirca, Marcajirca) is an archaeological site with cave paintings and stone tombs (chullpa) on a mountain of the same name in Peru. It is located in the Ancash Region, Huari Province, in the districts of Cajay and Masin. It is situated at a height of 3,580 metres (11,745 ft). Markahirka is also a good viewpoint with views into the Puchka valley (Puchca) and to the towns of Huari (Wari) and Huachis (Wachis). (en)
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dbp:caption Main chullpa in Markahirka, 2013. (en)
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rdfs:comment Marcajirca o Marca Jirca (posiblemente en escritura quechua ancashino Marka Hirka: marka = pueblo; hirka = montaña, "pueblo en la montaña")​​ es un sitio arqueológico del periodo denominado Intermedio Tardío con pinturas rupestres y tumbas de piedra (chullpas) ubicado en la montaña del mismo nombre en Perú.​ (es) Markahirka or Marka Hirka (Quechua marka village, Ancash Quechua hirka mountain, "village mountain", Hispanicized spellings Marca Jirca, Marcajirca) is an archaeological site with cave paintings and stone tombs (chullpa) on a mountain of the same name in Peru. It is located in the Ancash Region, Huari Province, in the districts of Cajay and Masin. It is situated at a height of 3,580 metres (11,745 ft). Markahirka is also a good viewpoint with views into the Puchka valley (Puchca) and to the towns of Huari (Wari) and Huachis (Wachis). (en)
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