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Ancestral Inca Construction Systems and Worldview at the Choquequirao Archaeological Site, Cusco, Peru, 2024

by
Doris Esenarro
1,2,
Silvia Bacalla
1,
Tatiana Chuquiano
1,
Jesica Vilchez Cairo
1,2,*,
Geoffrey Wigberto Salas Delgado
3,
Mauricio Renato Bouroncle Velásquez
4,
Alberto Israel Legua Terry
5 and
Ana Guadalupe Sánchez Medina
6
1
Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism, Ricardo Palma University (URP), Santiago de Surco, Lima 15039, Peru
2
Research Laboratory for Formative Investigation and Architectural Innovation (LABIFIARQ), Ricardo Palma University (URP), Santiago de Surco, Lima 15039, Peru
3
Postgraduate University School (EUPG), Federico Villarreal National University (UNFV), Cercado de Lima, Lima 15001, Peru
4
Faculty of Law and Political Science, Ricardo Palma University (URP), Santiago de Surco, Lima 15039, Peru
5
Faculty of Geographical, Environmental and Ecotourism Engineering (FIGAE), Federico Villareal National University UNFV, Cercado de Lima, Lima 15082, Peru
6
Faculty of Humanities and Modern Languages, Ricardo Palma University (URP), Santiago de Surco, Lima 15039, Peru
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Heritage 2025, 8(12), 494; https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage8120494
Submission received: 5 October 2025 / Revised: 14 November 2025 / Accepted: 16 November 2025 / Published: 21 November 2025
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Cultural Heritage: Restoration and Conservation)

Abstract

Limited accessibility, mountainous geography, and seismic conditions have posed challenges to both the preservation and the transmission of knowledge inherited from the Incas. Therefore, this research aims to analyze the ancestral Inca construction systems and their relationship with the Inca worldview through an architectural and structural study of the archaeological site of Choquequirao, located in Cusco, Peru. The research integrates geographic, climatic, spatial, functional, and constructive dimensions, applying digital 3D modeling tools (AutoCAD 2025, SketchUp 2024, and Sun-Path 2024) to assess the orientation, stability, and symbolic configuration of the main sectors. The results of the functional and constructive analysis reveal that Choquequirao incorporates adaptive principles in response to seismic and microclimatic conditions, as well as constructive typologies planned from an integral architectural perspective. These elements allow a clearer understanding of the spatial organization of the site and its cultural significance. Moreover, the study covers ten sectors distributed across 1800 hectares. The upper sector (4 ha) stands out for its architecture and political–ceremonial function; the lower sector (4 ha) includes ritual, administrative, residential, and storage areas for camelids; the southern sector (5 ha) contains the ushnu and priestly enclosures on terraces; and the eastern (7 ha) and western (2 ha) slopes integrate agricultural and residential uses. The study of Choquequirao highlights its complex organization and addresses contemporary challenges in terms of conservation and development. These findings provide essential insights for future restoration and conservation strategies that respect traditional construction systems and their environmental adaptation.
Keywords: archaeological site; cultural heritage; Inca architecture; Inca worldview; constructive systems; conservation; restoration archaeological site; cultural heritage; Inca architecture; Inca worldview; constructive systems; conservation; restoration

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Esenarro, D.; Bacalla, S.; Chuquiano, T.; Vilchez Cairo, J.; Salas Delgado, G.W.; Bouroncle Velásquez, M.R.; Legua Terry, A.I.; Sánchez Medina, A.G. Ancestral Inca Construction Systems and Worldview at the Choquequirao Archaeological Site, Cusco, Peru, 2024. Heritage 2025, 8, 494. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage8120494

AMA Style

Esenarro D, Bacalla S, Chuquiano T, Vilchez Cairo J, Salas Delgado GW, Bouroncle Velásquez MR, Legua Terry AI, Sánchez Medina AG. Ancestral Inca Construction Systems and Worldview at the Choquequirao Archaeological Site, Cusco, Peru, 2024. Heritage. 2025; 8(12):494. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage8120494

Chicago/Turabian Style

Esenarro, Doris, Silvia Bacalla, Tatiana Chuquiano, Jesica Vilchez Cairo, Geoffrey Wigberto Salas Delgado, Mauricio Renato Bouroncle Velásquez, Alberto Israel Legua Terry, and Ana Guadalupe Sánchez Medina. 2025. "Ancestral Inca Construction Systems and Worldview at the Choquequirao Archaeological Site, Cusco, Peru, 2024" Heritage 8, no. 12: 494. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage8120494

APA Style

Esenarro, D., Bacalla, S., Chuquiano, T., Vilchez Cairo, J., Salas Delgado, G. W., Bouroncle Velásquez, M. R., Legua Terry, A. I., & Sánchez Medina, A. G. (2025). Ancestral Inca Construction Systems and Worldview at the Choquequirao Archaeological Site, Cusco, Peru, 2024. Heritage, 8(12), 494. https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage8120494

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