Tuesday, 24 October 2023

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9 comments:

  1. I think he knows what they always show.
    El pucara is an archaeological site because it is something very important in the history of the north. ( TOCONAS EVELIN GIANELLA 5B)

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  2. It is essential to promote education and historical awareness to preserve our cultural heritage and better understand our past
    Tilcara is an archaeological site due to the remains of ancient indigenous settlements.(Trejo Adriano Jonas 2c)

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  3. I think the people don't know a lot about our culture and history.Because the people focus on other things.
    Yes, it is an archeological site
    Ruiz Victoria 3C

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  4. Not many people don't believe in our story because they don't tell it or because they are from other places.
    The Pucara de Tilcara is an archeological site because it was formed by numerous constructions made by the Tilcaras. (Cruz Alexis)2C

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  5. I think they pepole don t know a lot about our culture jujeña ,
    YES ,it Is and archeological site
    Angelina Gutiérrez 3C

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  6. It is important to preserve our cultural heritage and better understand our past.
    Tilcara is an archaeological site due to the remains of ancient indigenous settlements. (Fernandez Evelin 2c)

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  7. Es importante preservar nuestra historia y patrimonio cultural.
    Tilcara es un sitio arqueológico debido a los restos de antiguos asentamientos indígenas.(gutierrez erika 2c)

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  8. No, many people don't know our history because they are from other places.
    The Pucará de Tilcara is an archaeological site because it was formed from numerous constructions made by the Tilcaras( Cruz Agustina 2 A)

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  9. The People No Get to know our culture Because they are from other places . The Pucara de Tilcara is an archaeological site For the constructions made by the Tilcaras (Vilca Ana 2A)

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