Summary: | In the archaeological zone of Wayna Tawqaray, during the 2015-2016 period, the technical team of the Coordinación de Patrimonio Inmaterial developed a study of herbalism and traditional medicine with neighbors of the Pro-Vivienda San Sebastian Association, who live close to the archaeological site. Coordinated by the biologist Justo Mantilla Holguin and his team of students from the San Antonio Abad University of Cusco they studied, recorded and catalogued 81 species of the medicinal, therapeutic and symbolic value used in traditional Andean medicine in the Cusco Valley.
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