Children of Llullaillaco (English Wikipedia)

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  • Pedro Cieza de León, The second part of the Chronicle of Peru (Crónicas del Perú), chapter VII, translator: Clements R. Markham, Hakluyt Society: London 1883, p. 85 OCLC 706928387

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