Swetrach
Swetrach is an ancient term used to describe the early settlements and fortifications of the medieval Inca Empire in the southern region of modern-day Peru. Specifically, Swetrach refers to the ruins of a fortified town or complex located in the Apurímac River valley. Archaeological evidence suggests that the site was inhabited during the Late Intermediate Period, roughly corresponding to the 13th and 14th centuries AD.
Like many other Inca ruins, Swetrach consists of a series of stone structures, including defensive walls, stone
Important materials associated with Swetrach are Spondylus shells and Marine Copper, as well as finery and
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