In the latest study, a group of World Monumes Foundation Foundation (World Monumes Fund) posted more than 5 new and unknown structures in an area called Gran Pajaté, an ancie site on a hill in the Rio Abisu National Park, Río Abiseo.
Gran Pajaté was re -discovered in the 1980s, and its main collection consists of four structures, one of the most promine evidence of Chachapia civilization.
Located on a mouainous line, it has promine roles and ritual buildings decorated with stone mosaics. Initially, it was thought that (Gran Pajaté) was just a remote defensive base, but it is now known that the site was an importa ceer in the chachapia settleme throughout the region. Rece research has expanded this view; Because they have revealed the place in a precursor road system.
Juan Pablo de La Puee Brunke, Executive Director of the World Historical Monumes Foundation in Peru, said:
The place probably had a ritual and symbolic function, while also serving as a cultural and territorial strategic ceer. The complexity of its architecture and its promine view shows that this place has a ceral role in how the land, beliefs and social life of the people of Chachapuya played a ceral role.
Despite the remote location and limited access of visitors, Gran Pajaté is still one of the most endangered places in the heart of a vulnerable forest ecosystem.
For this reason, the researchers in their latest studies have used much less aggressive tools than sickle, shovel or brush.




