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Cerro Sechín
  
 Michelin Guide 
 Well worth the diversions
Historical and archaeological site
  The Michelin Guide's review
 In 1937 on the slopes of a rocky hillside called Cerro Sechín, archaeologist Julio C. Tello discovered the ruins of a temple dating from the Formative period (1000BC). The outer walls of all four sides of its enclosure are adorned with flat monoliths on which are deeply engraved figures. They depict a life-size parade of victorious warriors, some of whom are carrying human remains.
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