AccScience Publishing / JCAU / Online First / DOI: 10.36922/JCAU025350070
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Comparative analysis between Inkilltambo in Cusco, Peru, and the Longmen Caves in Henan, China

Carlos Guillermo Vargas Febres1* Luis Fernando Garcés Giraldo2 David Alberto García Arang2 Ernesto Favio Salazar Pilares3
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1 Department of Architecture, Professional School of Architecture, Autonomous University of Peru, Lima, Peru
2 Graduate School of Continental University, Continental University, Lima, Peru
3 Department of Architecture, Professional School of Architecture, Peruvian University of Applied Sciences, Lima, Peru
Journal of Chinese Architecture and Urbanism, 025350070 https://doi.org/10.36922/JCAU025350070
Received: 29 August 2025 | Revised: 7 November 2025 | Accepted: 7 November 2025 | Published online: 22 January 2026
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Abstract

Rock-cut architecture constitutes key cultural infrastructure in many ancient societies, shaping ritual, spatial, and symbolic practices through direct engagement with the geological substrate. This study addresses the relationship between rock-cut architecture and sacred landscapes through a comparative analysis of Inkilltambo in Cusco, Peru, and the Longmen Caves in Henan, China, with the aim of identifying construction, spatial, and functional principles that reflect adaptation to lithology, the organization of ritual spaces, and the relationship to the surrounding topography. This research employed a qualitative approach, utilizing manual planimetric surveying and systematic photographic recording at Inkilltambo, complemented by published information on the Longmen Caves, and operationalized analytical dimensions such as lithology (rock), ritual space, topography, landscape, water channels, public space, spatiality, and functionality. The results reveal similarities in the use of rock as support and boundary; spatial hierarchy; control of ritual routes; and the connection between symbolic and practical functions, as well as divergences in scale, the openness of public spaces, and the relationship to the external landscape. The findings highlight that these patterns reflect adaptive cultural strategies in diverse rock-cut contexts and confirm the relevance of manual documentation methodologies for transregional comparative analyses, offering criteria for interpreting the spatiality, functionality, and symbolism of rock-cut architecture at different latitudes.

Keywords
Rock-cut architecture
Sacred landscape
Ritual spaces
Topography analysis
Comparative study
Funding
The author gratefully acknowledges the financial support from the Research Directorate of the Autonomous University of Peru to cover article processing charges for this study.
Conflict of interest
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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