Chotuna-Chornancap

The Chotuna Chornancap Archaeological Complex is situated in San Jose district, in the Lambayeque Region, 12 km (7.5 miles) to the north-west of the city of Chiclayo, in Peru. It consists of the ruins of flat-topped pyramids and compounds, with two pyramids - or huacas - prominent: Chotuna and Chornancap. It is thought to be a ceremonial centre of the Sican (also known as Lambayeque) culture, of Ancient Peru. which developed between 700 and 1300 AD. Later, it was occupied by Chimu and Inca peoples.

Chotuna-Chornancap

The Chotuna Chornancap Archaeological Complex is situated in San Jose district, in the Lambayeque Region, 12 km (7.5 miles) to the north-west of the city of Chiclayo, in Peru. It consists of the ruins of flat-topped pyramids and compounds, with two pyramids - or huacas - prominent: Chotuna and Chornancap. It is thought to be a ceremonial centre of the Sican (also known as Lambayeque) culture, of Ancient Peru. which developed between 700 and 1300 AD. Later, it was occupied by Chimu and Inca peoples.