What does pukara mean?
Pukara means (historical, archaeology) A defensive hilltop site or fortification built by the prehispanic inhabitants (primarily Inca and Aymara) of the central Andean area..
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(historical, archaeology) A defensive hilltop site or fortification built by the prehispanic inhabitants (primarily Inca and Aymara) of the central Andean area..
Some of the largest pukaras had substantial villages and hamlets around their base.
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Pukara means (historical, archaeology) A defensive hilltop site or fortification built by the prehispanic inhabitants (primarily Inca and Aymara) of the central Andean area..
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Some of the largest pukaras had substantial villages and hamlets around their base.
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