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Charles Wiener (1851–1913) was an Austrian-French scientist-explorer. Born in
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, he is perhaps best known as the explorer who traveled extensively in
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, climbed the
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and came close to re-discovering
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Biography

His first intellectual stirrings were in the area of linguistics, since he published a small work on this subject in 1873. Later, he was a teacher of German in Paris. He received a doctor's degree in philosophy from the
University of Rostock The University of Rostock (german: link=no, Universität Rostock) is a public university located in Rostock, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Founded in 1419, it is the third-oldest university in Germany. It is the oldest university in continen ...
with a dissertation edited with the title of ''Essai sur les institutions politiques, religieuses, économiques et sociales de l´Empire des Incas'', Paris, 1874, work for which he contacted other students of Mesoamerican antiquity. According to
Kim MacQuarrie Kim MacQuarrie is an author, documentary filmmaker, anthropologist, and conservationist whose works include the best-selling '' The Last Days of the Incas'' (2007) and ''The Living Edens''. His documentary film work has brought him 4 national Em ...
, Wiener, in his exploration,
would travel from Ollantaytambo up over the Panticalla Pass until he arrived at the
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at the bridge crossing of Chuquichaca. In a book he published in 1880, Wiener wrote of how locals in Ollantaytambo had told him about ncient Inca towns. . . . Wiener did . . . make a detailed map of the Urubamba Valley, on which he included two peaks and marked them with the names Matchopicchu and Huyanapicchu.
"Wiener traveled in Peru in 1875, a few years after Herman Göhring (a fellow explorer) and astold in
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about certain ruins, including those at “Huainan-Picchu” and “ Matcho Picchu,” but he was unable to reach them during his visit." Consequently, Wiener's own account of his travels, published as ''Perou et Bolivie'' (Paris, 1880), "contains a map, “Vallee de Santa-Ana,” incorrectly placing “Huayna picchu” south of “Malcho picchu” on the east side of the Urubamba." "The map was apparently published in Paris by the Societe de Geographie in 1877, three years before the publication of Wiener’s book." Also of note is that " Hiram Bingham (the ultimate re-discoverer of Machu Picchu) was familiar with Wiener’s book ndwhen a Cuzqueño told Bingham that he had seen "ruins 'finer than Choqquequirau' at a place called Huayna Picchu," Bingham thought that the "report resembled Wiener’s account." Wiener got some support from the French government for his expeditions, but found himself in competition with
Théodore Ber Théodore Ber (7 March 1820 – 21 November 1900), was a French archaeologist and anthropologist who spent most of his adult life in Peru. Although an amateur, his work was appreciated by some scholars and officially recognized by the French gove ...
. The rivalry degenerated into a bitter antipathy, and Wiener tried to bad-mouth Ber, who had been a member of the
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, with the French authorities. Also of note is that Wiener is mentioned in
Mario Vargas Llosa Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa, 1st Marquess of Vargas Llosa (born 28 March 1936), more commonly known as Mario Vargas Llosa (, ), is a Peruvian novelist, journalist, essayist and former politician, who also holds Spanish citizenship. Vargas Ll ...
's novel ''The Storyteller'' as the Frenchman "who in 1880 came across 'two Machiguenga corpses, ritually abandoned in the river,' which he decapitated and added to his collection of curiosities collected in the Peruvian jungle."''The Storyteller.'' By Mario Vargas Llosa, Helen R. Lane. Published by Macmillan. p. 82
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