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Saqsaywaman Wall Segment

Object Details

Summary
The sacred city of Cusco was laid out in the shape of a puma, and Saqsaywaman (sak sigh WAH mahn) was its head. Saqsaywaman was the symbol of the military and religious power of the state. Saqsaywaman occupied the head of Cusco’s puma shape. Dedicated to Inti, the sun, this temple stood in hanan(upper) Cusco as the counterpart to the Qorikancha, the temple in hurin(lower) Cusco.
Data Source
National Museum of the American Indian
Record ID
dpo_3d_200032
Metadata Usage
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