Smithsonian Report, 1932. — Shippee 



PLATE 6 



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1. A Section of One of the vertical Photographs Made in the aerial 



Survey of Chan-Chan 



The scale of the photograph is about 1 : 15,000. 



2. View From the North of the ruins of Pachacamac in the Lurin 



Valley 



The large block of ruins near the top of the picture is the Sun Temple built by the Incas. Immediately 

 below are the rums of the nmch older temple of Pachacamac the chief deitv of the region before the 

 Inca conquest. In the foreground are the remains of the villages established in connection with the 

 shrine. Temples and town stand close to the sea on and around a group of low hills above the irrigable 

 level of the valley. The braided course of the river that waters the valley is seen at the left. 



