Puma Wayin (Huánuco)
Puma Wayin is an archaeological site located in the Huánuco region of Peru, specifically within the province of Huánuco. The name, derived from Quechua, suggests a connection to the puma, a significant animal in Andean cosmology. "Wayin" likely refers to a path or passage.
Details regarding the exact function and cultural affiliation of Puma Wayin are limited, requiring further archaeological investigation. Information about its construction date, specific cultural group responsible, and detailed architectural features are not widely documented in available public resources. The site may be a relatively less-studied location, or existing research may not be readily accessible. It is likely a pre-Columbian site, predating the arrival of Europeans in the region.
Further research, including archaeological surveys and excavations, is needed to provide a comprehensive understanding of Puma Wayin's significance within the broader history of the Huánuco region and the Andean civilization.