QUECHUA PREHISPANIC ANTROPONY OF FILIATION IN THE VALLEY OF SUPE AND HUAURA
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https://doi.org/10.15381/arqueolsoc.2002n14.e12726Abstract
The present article is a synchronous description of the prehispanic antroponimos which etymology corresponds to the Quechuafamily in Supe valley and Huaura valley. The author postulares that according to the language configuration, presented by Torero, in which Quechua occupied the central coast and central highland of Peru and its geographical position, Supe and Huaura would become to inscribe in what Torero calls "Andean central area" occupied by Quechua.Downloads
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