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on the summit of the hill. The installation of this antenna, carried out in 1997, consisted of building an access road and movement of earth, which destroyed 4 metres (13 ft) of one of the defensive walls. As of 2012, O’Higgins Tours had enlisted the skills of graphic designer Eduardo Galdames
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by Decree No. 1191, dated 11 March 1992. Nonetheless, the site lacks suitable access for tourists, and is neither maintained nor adequately protected by the authorities. This lack of respect for the archaeological heritage of the pukara is the evident in the installation of a large
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The remains of the pukara consist of the bases of 7 circular structures, a major construction and other nearby buildings that may have been observation posts. In addition, the flat summit of the hill is surrounded by defensive perimeter walls.
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Achievements and failures in the stage of recovery of a historical damaged patrimony: the case of the strength(fortress) of the Big Hill of The Company ". Chungará, sep. 2004.
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for an archaeologically based digital reconstruction of the site. The project is ongoing, will be for educational purposes and was partially funded by the Chilean government.
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Most of the structures and remains of the hill date to the Inca occupation, namely between the years 1430 and 1450 A.D, approximately.
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Once again the local indigenous population occupied the fortress during their resistance to the Spanish
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Official website of Pucará de La Compañía del Consejo de Monumentos Nacionales de Chile.
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Between the years 1380 and 1450 A.D., the hill was apparently occupied by local
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There are three main historical periods during which the site was occupied:
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National Monuments of Chile in Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins Region
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los inka y sus aliados diaguitas en el extremo austral del tawantinsuyu
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there, allowing them to rediscover the Pukara only a few decades ago.
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is an archaeological site containing the remains of a
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M. T. Planella, B. Tagle, R. Stehberg y H. Niemeyer;
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