We went with the production of explorers to investigate the origin of the stone walls existing in almost all the mountains of the north end of San Luis. From Rio Grande to the Pampa de las Invernadas either on top of La Carolina, the stone walls are a traditional and typical scenery of the province.
are mounds that exist apart from the concept of division of territory so many of them dating from the arrival of the English and occupation of indigenous labor. According to some researchers Pircas are dry stone buildings used by the old man to divide land, yards and even homes and older buildings.
is very important to know that the stone walls stretch over a vast territory of the Inca Empire to the south of the eastern Precordillera in San Luis. Some researchers say that many are of diaguita. In the area of \u200b\u200bPaso del Rey, one of the oldest towns in the province, the stone walls stand out in a little old and urbanized environment where the location of some sites of geological interest, such as Mount Sololosta.
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