This is a fairly large, low density ceramic scatter covering about 2.08 ha in the modern community of Iwawe Grande. It is located on the top and sides of a low ridge. Very few modern materials are present. A small group of trees is present on the northern end of the site. The site is now used for agriculture, and the surface consists of fallow and plowed fields. Tractors have been used on the site.
In the upper portion of the site are located two large blocks of worked andesite. Since the site is located only a little more than a kilometer from the substantial Tiwanaku site of Iwawe - or Ojepuko - I assume the blocks were brought from there. There are no indications of any kind of surface architecture.
The entire scatter contains Pacajes-Inka materials. It seems to have been a small LH village, or a large hamlet, with a population index value of 103. The site also has a smaller Late Pacajes occupation (sector B), covering only 1 ha. There is no pre-LH occupation at the site, and very little modern material is present.