Archaeological sites are distributed throughout all regions of Chile.
Site | Region | Associated culture | Type | Age | References |
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Atacama Giant | Atacama | Geoglyph | ca 1000–1400 CE | ||
Pucará de Quitor | Atacama | Atacameño | Pukara | ca 1100 CE | |
Tulor | Atacama | Atacameño | Settlement | 380 BCE–1200 CE | |
Easter Island | Polynesia | Rapanui | Various | ca 300–1700 CE | |
Huaca de Chena | Central Chile | Promaucae–Inca | Huaca | 1380–1450 CE | |
Pukara de La Compañia | Central Chile | Promaucae–Inca | Pukara | 1380–1450 CE | |
Pucara del Cerro La Muralla | Central Chile | Inca | Pukara | ||
Mocha Island | Southern Chile | Mapuche, Polynesians | |||
Purén | Southern Chile | Mapuche | Mounds | ||
Raised fields of Budi Lake | Southern Chile | Mapuche | Raised fields | ||
Chan-Chan | Southern Chile | Chanchaense Complex | Camp | 6,420–5,730 BP | |
Pilauco Bajo | Southern Chile | 11,000–12,500 BP | [1] | ||
Monte Verde | Southern Chile | Settlement | 13,500 BP | ||
Madre de Dios Island | Patagonia | Kaweshkar | Cave paintings | ||
Pali-Aike | Patagonia | Camp | |||
Cueva Fell | Patagonia | Camp |
References
edit- ^ Pino, Mario; Chávez-Hoffmeister, Martín; Navarro-Harris, Ximena; Labarca, Rafael (2013), "The late Pleistocene Pilauco site, Osorno, south-central Chile", Quaternary International