Rumipamba is a site whose traces correspond to different archaeological periods very early: The Late Formative (1500 BC to 500 BC) by the evidence of pottery remains of this affiliation, Regional Development (500 BC to 500 AD), characterized by the presence of tombs and fragments associated with tripod plates drilled and Integration Period (500 AD and 1500 AD)
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Rumipamba Archaeological and Ecological Park
Rumipamba is a site whose traces correspond to different archaeological periods very early: The Late Formative (1500 BC to 500 BC) by the evidence of pottery remains of this affiliation, Regional Development (500 BC to 500 AD), characterized by the presence of tombs and fragments associated with tripod plates drilled and Integration Period (500 AD and 1500 AD) as evidenced by remains of villages whose houses were built of mud with thatched roofs and surrounded by stone walls. In this period there is evidence of shallow graves, located close to residential structures with ceramic grave goods tell us of their burial customs.
You can also appreciate Inca walls, remains of houses and archaeological excavations in progress as well as the impressive "culuncos" trails dug by the inhabitants Yumbos centuries before the Spanish conquest and were used to cross the Andes and reach the coast.
The park covers an area that has de32, found plenty of evidence of Aboriginal pre-Hispanic times, especially architectural character.
Useful Information:
Mariana de Jesús Avenue and Mariscal Sucre
Wednesday to Sunday from 8:00 to 16:30
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