763-279 - Carchi Culture a 'Coquero' ceramic funerary figure chewing coca, in the collection of the Banco Central de Ecuador, Quito, North Coast, Ecuador
763-687 - Chimu Culture Chan Chan, 1300-1468AD, capital of empire and world's largest adobe city covering 20 sqkm near Trujillo Palacio Tschuldi fish frieze, Peru
763-888 - Machu Picchu view past tropical vegetation across the Central Plaza to the Residential Sector and the surrounding mountains beyond, Highlands, Peru
763-864 - Machu Picchu view of the ancient city with Huayna Picchu Peak above the Rio Urubamba terraces, city walls and gate in foreground, Highlands, Peru
763-688 - Chimu Culture Chan Chan, 1300-1468AD, capital of empire and world's largest adobe city covering 20 sqkm near Trujillo the walls of Palacio Tschuldi, Peru
763-556 - Chimu culture Chan Chan, 1300-1464AD, capital and world's largest adobe city on 20 sq km near Trujillo relief in Huaca del Dragon (Rainbow Temple), Peru
763-874 - Machu Picchu the Temple of the Sun with the site's most perfect stonework visitors view grotto called the Royal Tomb below the temple, Highlands, Peru
763-693 - Chimu Culture Chan Chan, 1300-1468AD, capital and world's largest adobe city on 20 sqkm near Trujillo relief in Huaca del Dragon (Rainbow Temple), Peru
763-690 - Chimu Culture Chan Chan, 1300-1468AD, capital of empire and world's largest adobe city covering 20 sqkm near Trujillo students in Palacio Tschuldi, Peru
763-739 - Coricancha or Sun Temple, as most sacred of Inca temples it was covered in gold and is now the foundation of Santo Domingo Church, Cuzco, Peru
763-886 - Inca Machu Picchu skillfully carved, curved wall of the Sun Temple, is considered to be the finest stone construction in the site, Highlands, Peru
763-854 - Machu Picchu view of the ancient city with Huayna Picchu Peak above the Rio Urubamba in the Vilcabamba Mountains north of Cuzco, Highlands, Peru
763-734 - Coricancha or Inca Sun Temple within the walls of Santo Domingo Church reenactment of an Inca ceremony with the Inca and attendants, Cuzco, Peru
763-692 - Chimu Culture Chan Chan, 1300-1468AD, capital of empire and world's largest adobe city covering 20 sqkm near Trujillo students in Palacio Tschuldi, Peru
763-696 - Chimu Culture Chan Chan, 1300-1468AD, capital and world's largest adobe city on 20 sqkm near Trujillo relief in Huaca del Dragon (Rainbow Temple), Peru
763-553 - Chimu culture Chan Chan, 1300-1464AD, capital of empire and world's largest adobe city covering 20 sq km near Trujillo walls of the Palacio Tschuldi, Highlands, Peru
763-689 - Chimu Culture Chan Chan, 1300-1468AD, capital of empire and world's largest adobe city covering 20 sqkm near Trujillo the walls of Palacio Tschuldi, Peru
763-866 - Machu Picchu view of the ancient city with Huayna Picchu Peak above the Rio Urubamba Peruvian school children visiting the site, Highlands, Peru
763-430 - Inca Ingapirca, north of Cuenca, is Ecuador's greatest Inca archaeological site finely cut walls of the Sun Temple rise above landscape, Highlands, Ecuador
763-735 - Coricancha or Inca Sun Temple within the walls of Santo Domingo Church reenactment of an Inca ceremony with the Inca in his costume, Cuzco, Peru
763-428 - Inca Ingapirca, north of Cuenca, is Ecuador's greatest Inca archaeological site Sun Temple was main structure in the fortified Inca town, Highlands, Ecuador
763-740 - Coricancha or Sun Temple, as most sacred of Inca temples it was covered in gold and is now the foundation of Santo Domingo Church, Cuzco, Peru
763-730 - Coricancha or Inca Sun Temple the most sacred of Inca temples, it was once covered in gold now within the walls of Santo Domingo Church, Cuzco, Peru
763-712 - The Coricancha or Inca Sun Temple once the Empire's richest temple, now the foundation for the colonial church of Santo Domingo, Cuzco, Highlands, Peru
763-686 - Chimu Culture Chan Chan, 1300-1468AD, capital of empire and world's largest adobe city covering 20 sqkm near Trujillo walls of the Palacio Tschuldi, Peru
763-871 - Machu Picchu the finely cut walls of the Temple of the Sun sit on a natural stone base which forms a grotto called the Royal Tomb, Highlands, Peru
763-431 - Inca Ingapirca, north of Cuenca, is Ecuador's greatest Inca archaeological site Sun Temple was main structure in the fortified Inca town, Highlands, Ecuador
763-732 - Coricancha or Inca Sun Temple the most sacred of Inca temples, it was once covered in gold now within the walls of Santo Domingo Church, Cuzco, Peru
763-429 - Inca Ingapirca, north of Cuenca, is Ecuador's greatest Inca archaeological site Sun Temple was main structure in the fortified Inca town, Highlands, Ecuador
763-875 - Machu Picchu visitors on steps next to the fountains which are actually sixteen small waterfalls in a series of baths used ritually, Highlands, Peru
763-713 - The Coricancha or Inca Sun Temple once the Empire's richest temple, now the foundation for the colonial church of Santo Domingo, Cuzco, Highlands, Peru
763-691 - Chimu Culture Chan Chan, 1300-1468AD, capital of empire and world's largest adobe city covering 20 sqkm near Trujillo students in Palacio Tschuldi, Peru
763-432 - Inca Ingapirca, north of Cuenca, is Ecuador's greatest Inca archaeological site Sun Temple was main structure in the fortified Inca town, Highlands, Ecuador
763-234 - Inca Ingapirca, north of Cuenca, is Ecuador's greatest Inca archaeological site Sun Temple was main structure in the fortified Inca town, Highlands, Ecuador