Bandurria is a large archaeological site on the Huaura River in
Peru
Peru, officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the south and west by the Pac ...
that has been dated to 4,000 BC. It is located about 3 km south of the city of
Huacho
Huacho () is a city in Peru, capital of the Huaura Province and capital of the Lima Region. Also is the most populated city of the Lima Region and Norte Chico civilization, Norte Chico. It is located 223 feet (68 metres) above sea level and 148&nbs ...
, in
Huacho District,
Huaura Province,
Lima Region
The Department of Lima (), known as the Department of the Capital () until 1823, is a department and region located in the central coast of Peru; the seat of the regional government is Huacho.
Lima Province, which contains the city of Lima, ...
. It corresponds chronologically to the period known as the 'Late Archaic' or '
Late preceramic' covering the years from about 4000 to 2000 BC.
Description
The site is located near the Pacific coast, in the area called Playa Chica at kilometer 141 of the
Panamericana Norte highway. It was discovered in 1973 by Domingo Torero Fernandez de Cordova. It occupies an area of 54 hectares and has been studied by a team led by archaeologist Alejandro Chu.
Environment
Bandurria is located near the Santa Rosa irrigation project, and the nearby wetland area. Part of the archaeological site has been destroyed as a result of water infiltration when the irrigation project started in 1973. This was when the site was discovered by archeologists.
The area got its name from a species of birds present in this area, known also as
buff-necked ibis.
Research history
The site was investigated by Rosa Fung in 1973 and 1977. These investigations concluded that the site belongs to the Late Archaic period, from the 4th to the 3rd millennium BCE. Some of the radiocarbon dates obtained were between 2,500 and 2,300 BCE.
Bandurria represents an early coastal fishing settlement featuring the first evidence of a ceremonial stone architecture. Archaeological sites belonging to the Late Archaic period had been identified previously to the north, but Bandurria was prior to them chronologically.
In August 2005, the research work restarted on the site, more than 30 years after its discovery. The ''Bandurria Archaeological Project'', led by Alejandro Chu, uncovered a section of a monument built with boulders and mortar. These recent excavations have uncovered the evidence of monumental architecture. They have also established that this was an urban center distinct from the monumental sites of the
Norte Chico civilization Norte may refer to:
Places
* Norte, Cape Verde, a village in the east-northeastern part of the island of Boa Vista
* Norte de Mexico, a region of Mexico
* Norte Region, Brazil, a region of Brazil
* Norte Region, Portugal
The North Region ( ) or ...
, on the north central coast of Peru. This may represent the earliest evidence of urbanism in this larger coastal area.
The site is divided into two distinct sectors. The area featuring domestic occupation is the largest. Most of this area was destroyed by an irrigation project that began in 1973.
The sector featuring monumental architecture was first thought to be a natural formation made up of low rocky hills. However, a thorough review of the surface and surroundings of these hills revealed at least 4 major mounds, to which other smaller mounds were associated.
Recent developments
In 2007, additional radio-carbon dates were obtained. According to Alejandro Chu Barrera, the director of the Archaeological Project of Bandurria, the site is now dated to 3200 BCE. This is older than
Caral
The Sacred City of Caral-Supe, or simply Caral, is an archaeological site in Peru where the remains of the main city of the Caral civilization are found. It is located in the Supe valley of Peru, near the current town of Caral, 182 kilometers n ...
, the more famous site of the
Norte Chico civilization Norte may refer to:
Places
* Norte, Cape Verde, a village in the east-northeastern part of the island of Boa Vista
* Norte de Mexico, a region of Mexico
* Norte Region, Brazil, a region of Brazil
* Norte Region, Portugal
The North Region ( ) or ...
in the River Supe Valley to the north. Caral has previously been described as 'the oldest city in the New World'.
Caral is located 33 km northeast of Bandurria.
Bandurria has architecture similar to that of Caral and several other sites in the Supe Valley, featuring a sunken circular plaza and stairways. There are also other related structures constructed in a symmetrical pattern.
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There are also other coastal sites in Peru that have been dated very early as the result of recent excavations. They include Sechin Bajo, with the oldest radiocarbon dates of 3600 BCE, and ]Huaricanga
Huaricanga is the earliest city of the Norte Chico civilization, called Caral or Caral-Supe in Peru and Spanish language sources. Established around 3500 BC, Huaricanga was the oldest city in the Americas. This Late Archaic site is located in the ...
, dated to about 3500 BCE.
Current conditions
Bandurria has been subject to systematic destruction, which began when the nearby irrigation project started in 1973. Since it was visited in 2002 for the first time, the archaeological site has been invaded by squatters, who built shacks on the mound.
Subsequently, the Directorate General of Archaeological Heritage of the Peruvian National Institute of Culture has tried to protect the archaeological site. The regional government has also been supportive. Students from the Faculty of Management and Tourism of the Jose Faustino Sanchez Carrion National University of Huacho have also contributed to the preservation efforts.
See also
*Caral
The Sacred City of Caral-Supe, or simply Caral, is an archaeological site in Peru where the remains of the main city of the Caral civilization are found. It is located in the Supe valley of Peru, near the current town of Caral, 182 kilometers n ...
* Caral civilization
*Andean preceramic
The Andean preceramic refers to the early period of human occupation in the Andes, Andean area of History of South America, South America that preceded the introduction of ceramics. This period is also called pre-ceramic or aceramic.
Earliest hu ...
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Archaeological sites in the Department of Lima
Andean preceramic