Conservation of the 15th-Century Inka House at Huánuco Pampa Archaeological Site

This project, which includes stone conservation and graffiti removal, directly supports the Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and Peru concerning the imposition of import restrictions on archaeological materials from the pre-Hispanic cultures of Peru.

In its time, Huánuco Pampa was one of the most important administrative centers of the Inka Empire. [Photo credit: Project organizer]

Project Details


Location: Huanuco, Peru, South America, Americas Organiser(s): Ministry of Culture of Peru Funder(s): U.S. Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation Funding received: $100,000 Commencement Date: 09/2018 Project Status: Active
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