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Machu Picchu topographic map

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Machu Picchu

Animals are also suspected to have migrated to Machu Picchu, as there were several bones found that were not native to the area. Most animal bones found were from llamas and alpacas. These animals naturally live at altitudes of 4,000 meters (13,000 ft) rather than the 2,400 meters (7,900 ft) elevation of Machu Picchu. Most likely, these animals were brought in from the Puna region for meat consumption and for their pelts. Guinea pigs were also found at the site in special tomb caves, suggesting that they were at least used for funerary rituals, as it was common throughout the Inca Empire to use them for sacrifices and meat. Six dogs were also recovered from the site. Due to their placements among the human remains, it is believed that they served as companions of the dead.

About this map

Name: Machu Picchu topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Machu Picchu, Path to Inka Bridge, San Miguel, Intihuatana, Machupicchu, Province of Urubamba, Cusco, 08680, Peru (-13.16725 -72.54729 -13.16157 -72.54307)

Average elevation: 2,225 m

Minimum elevation: 1,773 m

Maximum elevation: 3,031 m

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