The natural and cultural diversity of NarihualaArqueological, Piura region, Peru
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22497/ae2ne118Keywords:
valle, district, flora diversity, fauna diversityAbstract
Our objective was to recognized the natural and cultural diversity of the Archaeological Complex
(AC) of Narihuala, Piura region, Peru. We performed ten visits to the complex between may and
june 2023. We applied specific methodologies for archaeological recognition, botanical collections
and bird diversity identification, applying the transect and intensive search methods through
scrubland, grassland and forest remnant in the routes of the immediate vicinity of the archaeological
complex. For the determination and categorization of species, we used specialized standards and
literature for each taxon evaluated. The AC of Narihuala is located near the town of Narihuala
and It has architecture in mud and mud blocks belonging to the Early Intermediate Period, Late
Intermediate Period, Late Horizon and it consists of eight sectors. The flora was represented by 36
species, belonging to 33 genera and 20 families. Likewise, 10 species of birds distributed in 9 families
and 8 orders were registered.
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