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| Archaeological sites in Lima and their inheritors | and ‘preservers’. This article looks at the possibilities that are offered by a cultural centre approach. First, it discusses the archaeological on-site museum Huaca Pucllana, an example of a huaca that IXOÀOV WKH UROH RI D ¶FXOWXUDO FHQWUH· WKHQ LW WDNHV a look into community programs that take place in other huacas in Lima and are aimed at engaging the community with its heritage; and last, it revises a management plan for all the huacas in Lima focusing on community engagement. management of archaeological sites in Lima, other sources rather than academic publications were consulted due to their absence. These include written law, reports, and publications from the Ministry of Peru and the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima, as well as news articles, social media, and an interview with Mr Jo ͔