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Asana, Peru

Asana is an archaeological site by the Asana River, a tributary of the Osmore River, in the south-central Andes of southern Peru.[1] The site is situated at an elevation of 3,430 metres (11,250 ft), with land use documented from 3,000–4,800 metres (9,800–15,700 ft). Asana was occupied over the course of 8,000 years; though the inhabitants were initially mobile foragers, long term habitation was marked at a later phase by residential architecture.[2]

Taruca (Hippocamelus antisensis) in the northern Andean mountains.

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আসানা, পেরু Bengali/Bangla Asana (Perú) Spanish

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