Tinyaq
{{short description|Archaeological site in Peru}}
{{Infobox ancient site
| name = Tinyaq
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| alternate_name = Quri Willka
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| location = Peru, Ayacucho Region
| region = Andes
| type = storehouses
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| height = {{convert|3300|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}Lidio M. Valdez, J. Ernesto Valdez, Los Sistemas de Almacenamiento Inka de Tinyaq, Ayacucho, Perú, Bull. Inst. fr. études andines 2000, 29 (1): 13-27
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| cultures = Inca
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Tinyaq (Quechua tinya a kind of drum, -q a suffix,{{Ref Simi}}{{Ref Laime}} also spelled Tinyacc) or Quri Willka (Quechua quri gold, willka minor god in the Inca culture, an image of the Willkanuta valley worshipped as God; grandchild; great-grandson; lineage; holy, sacred, divine, willka or wilka Anadenanthera colubrina (a tree),Mariko Namba Walter, Eva Jane Neumann Fridman, Shamanism: An Encyclopedia of World Beliefs, Practices, and Culture, Vol. 1, p. 439 willka or vilca (Anadenanthera peregrina and Anadenanthera colubrina) also spelled Qoriwillka) is an archaeological site in Peru with storehouses of the Inca period on a mountain named Tinyaq. It is located in the Ayacucho Region, Huanta Province, Iguain District.Gobierno Regional de Ayacucho, Plan de Desarrollo Turístico de la Región Ayacucho 2004 – 2014, Aprobado mediante Ordenanza de Consejo Regional N° 03 - 04 - GRA/PRESescale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Huanta Province (Ayacucho Region)
References
{{Archaeological sites in Peru}}
Category:Archaeological sites in Peru
Category:Archaeological sites in the Department of Ayacucho
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