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Moche Art and Archaeology in Ancient Peru | National Gallery of ArtMar 15, 2006 · Centuries before the rise of the Inca, the Moche created impressive monumental architecture and precious metal objects (c. 100–800 AD).
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The Art and Archaeology of the Moche - University of Texas PressRenowned for their monumental architecture and rich visual culture, the Moche inhabited the north coast of Peru during the Early Intermediate Period (AD 100 ...
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The Moche of Ancient Peru: Media and Messages - Peabody MuseumPeru's ancient Moche culture is represented in a magnificent collection of artifacts at Harvard's Peabody Museum. In this richly illustrated volume, ...
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[EPUB] THE MOCHE: PROFILE OF AN ANCIENT PERUVIAN PEOPLE ...The Moche are one of several ancient civilizations that developed in the coastal valleys of northern Peru. The Moche Kingdom dominated the north coast from ...
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The Moche Culture of Ancient Peru | Los Mochicas del norte del PerúThe Moche peoples thrived on the north coast of Peru from about 100 to 850 CE, transforming the landscape with sacred spaces dedicated to their gods and ...
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The Nature of Moche Human Sacrifice : A BioArchaeological ...The Moche, one of the bestknown preColumbian cultures of South America, was the dominant culture on the North Coast of Peru during the middle and later part of ...
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Ice-core evidence of earliest extensive copper metallurgy in the ...Jan 31, 2017 · Comprehensive archaeological findings point to first sophisticated Cu metallurgy during the Moche culture ... archaeological evidence. Two other ...
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[PDF] The Role of Funerary and Warrior Sacrifice in Moche Ritual ...Ceremony had a long duration in Moche culture. (Alva and Donnan 1993 ... However, the archaeological evidence of the Sacrifice Ceremony has confirmed ...
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(PDF) Moche Politics, Religion, and Warfare - ResearchGateAug 9, 2025 · Moche culture has been formed in the last few decades. HISTORIOGRAPHY. In Peru the past is inescapable. The ruins of adobe structures tower.
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Iconography Meets ArchaeologyThe author uses newly available archaeological evidence in an empirical ... Moche culture than previously believed, with artifacts matching and even ...
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The Moche: General Archaeological IntroductionMoche I-II (ca AD 200-400) This earliest stage of Moche material remains includes minor settlement and a few burials in the Moche Valley, an elaborate burial ...
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Moche Portrait Vessels - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtSep 1, 2021 · The most lifelike portrait-head vessels date to the later part of the Moche period, Phases III (A.D. 300–450) and IV (A.D. 450–550). They ...Missing: chronological | Show results with:chronological
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(PDF) Revised Moche Chronology Based on Bayesian Models of ...Aug 6, 2025 · ... III and IV in the south. Moche V in the south overlapped with. Late ... associated with ceramics of different identi ed Moche phases/styles.
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Moche chronology of ancient Peru: Bayesian assessment of ...Sep 1, 2024 · Not shown: Moche II/III, Moche III/IV, Moche IV/V. ... Calendrical date estimates for the individual Moche phases: the Northern Sequence.
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New Study Reshapes Understanding of Moche ChronologyNov 29, 2024 · The new study suggests the Moche civilization began between the 4th and 6th centuries, ending in the 9th century, and that the civilization ...Missing: conventional | Show results with:conventional
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(PDF) The Moche of Northern Peru - Academia.eduThe Mochicas, also known as the Moche, were distinct polities that thrived in the northern valleys of coastal Peru from AD 200 to 850, characterized by ...
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The Structural Paradox: Moche Culture as Political Ideology - jstorMoche societies ranged in size from the large. Moche III-IV multi-valley southern polity with its center in the Moche Valley, probably organized on segmentary ...
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[PDF] SEABIRDS AS PROXIES FOR PAST EL NIÑO EVENTS IN ...Lomas distribution often coincides with the heavy fog (known as garua) that develops over the Peru Current or near river valleys that drain to the coast at ...
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(PDF) The Mochicas - ResearchGateThe Mochicas (also called the Moche) developed as independent and interacting polities in the northern valleys of coastal Peru between AD 200 and 850.
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Marine resources from an urban Moche (470-600 AD) area in the ...Sep 28, 2025 · At the site of La Paloma, most of the animal food remains were anchovies and mussels, and only a few sea lion remains were recovered (Reitz 1988) ...
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Prehistoric diet and subsistence of the Moche Valley, PeruJul 15, 2010 · A study of plant and animal remains from eleven archaeological sites in the Moche Valley, Peru, revealed that three major subsistence patterns prevailed
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Paleoenvironmental catastrophies on the Peruvian coast revealed in ...▻ Multi-proxy study of Pachacamac lagoon cores record severe droughts and floods. ▻ Four flood intervals are associated with catastrophic El Niño or ...
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[PDF] Symbolic Uses of Metal in Moche Burials - OpenSIUCThe analysis will be based on burials of what is considered Moche “elite,” in the excavations Page 7 3 at Huaca de la Cruz in the Virú Valley (Strong and Evans ...
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The Moche Royal Tombs of Sipán - SmarthistoryThe largest burial was devoted to the individual the archaeologists named the Lord of Sipán, who was interred with 451 objects of gold, silver, copper, and ...Missing: stratification | Show results with:stratification
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Chapter 11: The Moche - myText CNMThe Moche Culture (ca. AD 150–AD 700) consisted of several political centers located along these Peruvian waterways. Like the Mississippians, Southwest ...
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Family relations of Moche elite burials on the North Coast of PeruJan 7, 2025 · Previous archaeological evidence suggests kinship was a key factor in maintaining political authority within Moche society. To test this ...
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Moche Burial Patterns: An Investigation into Prehispanic Social ...This work is an archaeological investigation of the Moche culture of northern Peru (ca. AD 100-800). It is a study of Moche burial patterns and social ...
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Ai Apaec - Google Arts & CultureAi Apaec, the ancestor of the Moche. He wears a crown with a jaguar head and bird plumes. These symbolize his male ancestry related to the external world.Missing: Birdman | Show results with:Birdman
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Bodies in Both Worlds: A Preliminary Comparison of Human and ...The Moche worldview visible in the ideology establishes a hierarchy of roles based upon a spectrum of constructed identities that fall into gender categories, ...
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The Lady of Cao: The Mystery of the Tattooed MummyThe Lady of Cao is the first female ruler of pre-Columbian Peru ever to be discovered by archaeologists. She is believed to have governed in the Chicama Valley ...Missing: significance | Show results with:significance
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Columbia Archaeologist Unearths 'Thrilling' New Findings in PeruNov 15, 2024 · Excavations since the 1990s of royal Moche sites have hinted that women played an important role of authority in the society.Missing: hierarchy | Show results with:hierarchy
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Family relations of Moche elite burials on the North Coast of PeruDec 23, 2024 · Previous archaeological evidence suggests kinship was a key factor ... Moche culture (12). East of B1, Burial 2 (B2), another adult ...
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Archaeologists discover painted throne room for a Moche female ...Sep 28, 2024 · Archaeologists working at Pañamarca, an ancient Moche site in Peru's Ancash Region, have unearthed a throne room belonging to a powerful Moche woman.
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Powerful Women Existed in Moche Society: Now Move OnAug 9, 2013 · But if the coverage of Maya archaeology seems doomed to resist what we actually know– that women were active political players in many Maya ...
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Monumental Adobe Architecture of the late prehispanic Northern ...The earlier capital of Moche was effectively abandoned by the Mochica population by the end of Phase IV (Moseley 1982 ; Topic 1982) and the northern North Coast ...
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The Stylistic Distinctions of Face-Neck Vessels Across RegionsIn the Middle Moche period (300-600 CE) also known as the Florescent period, the Northern Moche people occupied the Piura, Lambayeque, and Jequetepeque Valleys, ...
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Adaptive strategies or ideological innovations? Interpreting ...The Late Moche Period (550–800 AD) on the North Coast of Peru offers an ideal case study to examine the complex interrelationship of environmental, political, ...Missing: arid | Show results with:arid
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Southern versus northern Moche ceramic chronologies (after ...Between AD 100 and 800, the Moche culture emerged on the north coast of Peru. Diverse debates surround the nature of Moche territorial and political ...
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The Stylistic Distinctions of Face-Neck Vessels Across RegionsAug 7, 2025 · By comparing vessels produced contemporaneously by Northern and Southern Moche polities, I have developed a set of distinctions in form, surface ...
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Moche: Archaeology, Ethnicity, Identity - OpenEdition JournalsIn short, the same variability in Moche on a valley- by-valley basis as seen in the north may be true in the south. 21If we are beginning to see not one Moche ...
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BIOLOGICAL DISTANCE PATTERNS AMONG THE ... - jstorThere are numerous differ- ences between northern and southern Moche material culture, art styles, architecture, and his- torical trajectories (Shimada 2010). ...Missing: divergences | Show results with:divergences
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Moche Civilization: Northern Peru's Ancient Artisans - Peru For LessOct 26, 2020 · Moche pottery was used for everything from eating and drinking to human sacrifices made to the gods. The most intricate pieces were used for ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
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Linguistic and cultural divisions in pre-Hispanic Northern PeruLinguistic boundaries in early historic Peru match subtle archaeologically visible differences within archaeological cultures.
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The Moche Culture, Guide to the History and ArchaeologyMay 30, 2019 · The Moche culture was a highly ritualized South American society, who lived along the arid coast of what is now Peru between 100 and 800 AD.Missing: characteristics localized chiefdoms
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Ancient agriculture and climate change on the north coast of PeruSep 23, 2020 · These irrigation systems formed the economic basis for the large-scale urban polities of the Moche (AD 100–800) and Chimú civilizations (AD 900– ...Missing: onocoy | Show results with:onocoy
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(PDF) Irrigation and the Origins of the Southern Moche State on the ...Aug 7, 2025 · In this paper, I examine the role that irrigation played in the formation of the Southern Moche state in the Moche Valley, Peru, Specifically, I ...Missing: onocoy | Show results with:onocoy
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Hydraulic engineering and irrigation agriculture in the Moche Valley ...This paper examines the hydraulic properties (i.e. velocity and discharge) of the main late prehistoric canals of the Moche Valley.Missing: networks geomorphology
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Irrigation and the Origins of the Southern Moche State on the North ...Jan 20, 2017 · In this paper, I examine the role that irrigation played in the formation of the Southern Moche state in the Moche Valley, Peru.
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Reimagining Pre-Moche Maize Agriculture | Society of EthnobiologyThis paper examines the role of maize agriculture in north coastal Peru during the Early Intermediate Period (EIP, 400 B.C. to A.D. 800), prior to the ...Missing: pollen analysis intensification guano
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Bioarchaeological Investigations of Diet in the Moche Valley of PerúAug 6, 2025 · My analysis suggests women and children did increasingly focus their diet on agricultural products. These findings seem to support the ...Missing: faunal | Show results with:faunal
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Late prehistoric soil fertility, irrigation management, and agricultural ...Dec 15, 2003 · Soil evidence of Hohokam irrigation in the Salt River valley, Arizona. ... Moche Valley. In M.E. Moseley & K.C. Day (Eds.), Chan Chan: Andean ...
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(PDF) Late prehistoric soil fertility, irrigation management, and ...Aug 6, 2025 · The Pampa de Chaparrí (Pampa) in hyperarid northwest coastal Peru is an ideal area to study late prehispanic agricultural technology and production.
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Craft Specialists at Moche: Organization, Affiliations, and IdentitiesJan 20, 2017 · This article examines the organization of specialized craft production at the urban site of Moche, known as the capital of the Southern ...
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A newly discovered ceramic workshop at Huacas de Moche, PeruThis archaeological evidence is complemented by ethnographic studies of ... The structural paradox: moche culture as political ideology. Latin American ...
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Craft Production, Exchange, and Political Power in the Pre-Incaic ...Nov 3, 2006 · characterized Moche craft production was extensive elite control in workshops that were dedicated to the production of multiple crafts ...
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Commodity and Labor Flow at Moche V Pampa Grande, PeruJan 20, 2017 · Application of the method showed that the site contained dispersed loci of low-output craft production, with a labor force commuting from ...Missing: clusters | Show results with:clusters
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Late Moche urban craft production: A first approximationAug 10, 2025 · Economy of a Prehistoric Urban Context: Commodity and Labor Flow at Moche V Pampa Grande, Peru. October 1978 · American Antiquity.Missing: clusters | Show results with:clusters
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The Dynamics of Pre-Columbian Spondylus trade across the South ...The Spondylus shell fragments and artifacts found south of central Ecuador will be attributed to trade proceeding from the cultures inhabiting the Ecuadorian ...
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The Spondylus Shell: A Sacred Artifact of Pre-Columbian South ...From the coast, Spondylus shells were transported along extensive trade networks that connected highland and coastal regions. ... Moche's sacred highland ...
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Andean Ores, Bronze Artifacts, and Lead Isotopes - ResearchGateAug 7, 2025 · Lead isotopes have been used worldwide to fingerprint the sources of metal ores used in the production of ancient civilization artifacts (Hirao ...
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[PDF] RecipRocity and RedistRibution in andean civilizations - HAU BooksMurra ultimately concludes that the systems of reciprocity and redistribution that shaped Andean society led to the emergence of a vastly different kind of ...
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Sex, Myth, and Metaphor in Moche Pottery - eScholarshipThe Moche culture (AD 1-800) of Peru's north coast produced a series of poorly understood ceramic vessels that graphically portray deities, humans, and other ...Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Mochica Phases - Museo LarcoRafael Larco defined five phases of Mochica ceramics by taking into consideration variations in the designs of stirrup spout bottles.
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Understanding Moche Stirrup Vessels: From Moche I to Moche VThe final stage of the Moche ceramic tradition, known as Moche V, reflects a period of political decentralization and regional fragmentation. While the stirrup ...Missing: divergences | Show results with:divergences
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Revised Moche Chronology Based on Bayesian Models of Reliable ...Jul 26, 2016 · This article reevaluates Moche political dynamics and intersite affiliations using radiocarbon dates associated with diagnostic ceramic styles.
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Moche Portraits from Ancient Peru - University of Texas PressChristopher B. Donnan is Professor of Anthropology at UCLA. Considered one of the world's foremost authorities on the Moche, he is the author of many books, ...
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Moche Sex Pots - Weismantel - Wiley Online LibraryApr 20, 2015 · Peruvian Moche ceramic vessels produced between 200 and 800 CE captured the imagination of scholars due to their variety of sexual themes.
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(PDF) Molding in Ceramic Production: Challenging Pervasive ViewsAlthough Mochica potters also produced single press‐mold figurines, it is products of their concave paired vertical‐half molds that interest us here. Of ...
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Moche Mortuary Pottery and Culture Change | Latin American ...Jul 14, 2020 · The most elaborate vessels are stirrup spout bottles with press-mold designs, usually fired to a dark gray or black. The San José de Moro ...
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Metallurgy (Chapter 11) - Ancient South AmericaMay 10, 2024 · Electrochemical gilding results in a very thin, even layer of gold/silver over a copper base. ... cast by the lost wax method. Hammered pieces ...
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[PDF] Gold in Ancient America - Latin American Studieslost-wax method (cire perdue). The goldsmith modeled the object and its decorative details in wax and then encased the wax model in clay, leaving a channel ...
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[PDF] Depletion Gilding: An Ancient Method for Surface Enrichment of ...It is the Muisca Raft, obtained in a lost-wax casting by the Muisca culture in a region ... New Perspectives on Moche Metallurgy: Techniques of Gilding Copper at ...
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[PDF] The Evolution and Changes of Moche Textile StyleMoche textile style evolved in three phases: Early, Middle, and Late, each with specific tendencies. The style is characterized by four aspects.
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[PDF] peruvian featherworks - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtPeruvian featherworks are textiles embellished with feather mosaics, part of a tradition spanning over three thousand years, and are seldom shown or studied.
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Moche Textiles May Reflect Cultural ResilienceSep 25, 2024 · Analyzed and dated textiles recovered from the ancient city of Huacas de Moche, which is located in northern Peru.
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The earliest adobe monumental architecture in the Americas - PNASNov 15, 2021 · Adobe bricks, or mud bricks, are construction elements which ... Huaca del Sol and the Huaca de la Luna at the Huacas de Moche site ...
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Huaca del Sol Ruins Guide | World's Largest Adobe PyramidHuaca del Sol Pyramid – The largest adobe structure in the Americas, once rising over 40 meters tall. Built in at least eight distinct phases, it served as both ...Missing: height | Show results with:height
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Structural and geotechnical engineering assessment of Huaca de la ...It is estimated that this pyramid was built in stages with adobe masonry between 100 and 600 A.D. Severe structural damage was identified near the NW corner ...
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The Vision of the Moche World-Peru - Latina RepublicApr 11, 2023 · In this image you can see that he has an anthropomorphic face, a feline mouth and sea waves that surround his head. This god is represented, for ...
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Moche Iconography — Dumbarton OaksMoche fineline art was rendered in a realistic style, offering insight into Pre-Columbian daily life, narrative myth, and ritual tradition.Missing: deities Ai Apaec cosmology
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Bats and Their Symbolic Meaning in Moche Iconography - MDPIThe basis of the Moche worldview and cosmology can be approximated by the iconographic record through repeated scenes, themes and characters. An important ...
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Birds among the Moche of northern Peru - Wiley Online LibraryAug 3, 2023 · In broader Moche iconography, a close connection can be seen between paca-paca and the mythical journeys of Ai-Apaec, a central deity, in ...2 Moche And Their Material... · 2.1 Moche Cultural Phase · 2.3 Birds In Moche...
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Huaca de la Luna - World Monuments FundHuaca de la Luna, or Temple of the Moon, was part of the ancient Moche capital in northern Peru, built with adobe blocks between the first and eighth centuries ...Missing: height rammed seismic resistance
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Huaca de la Luna Ruins Guide | Painted Temple of the MocheIts layered construction followed a sacred logic: each new temple buried the previous one in full, entombing murals and chambers in ritual succession.Missing: function | Show results with:function
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Pañamarca - Denver Museum of Nature and ScienceThe Moche civilization (ca. 300–850 CE) occupied Peru's north coast and is recognized for its ceramics, monumental adobe structures (huacas), and murals ...Missing: burnt | Show results with:burnt
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Moche Depictions of Warfare - Dumbarton OaksMoche artists frequently depicted warriors and warrior activities, and hundreds of these depictions can be found in museums and private collections today.
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The Art and Archaeology of the Moche on JSTORThe archaeological complex of Dos Cabezas (long 7°21.031“S lat 79°34.753”W) was a regional hub of Peru's prehistoric Moche culture. ... archaeological evidence of ...
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Art And Moche Martial Arts - eHRAF ArchaeologyBased on the rich body of iconography, it is clear that warfare played a central role in Moche culture, but artistic depictions alone few clues to the social ...
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Narrative Themes — Dumbarton OaksWeapons such as clubs, maces, and slingshots have developed human heads and limbs and attack their human masters. The scene references a long-held concept ...Missing: slings trophy
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Nonsacrificial violence at the Huacas de Moche, north coastal PeruJun 3, 2020 · This work finds that although both groups experienced very little accidental trauma, individuals buried in Huaca de la Luna experienced ...
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the origins of institutional war between Moche and Casma Valleys ...Mar 20, 2019 · He carried out a very detailed settlement pattern survey in the lower and middle valley (Figures 1 and 4), and argues repeatedly that he ...
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From warless to warlike times in the Central Andes: the origins of ...Aug 25, 2019 · From warless to warlike times in the Central Andes: the origins of institutional war between Moche and Casma Valleys, northern coast of Peru.
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[PDF] Moche Politics in the Jequetepeque ValleyMoche political organization in the Jequetepeque Valley was fragmented with high autonomy, but integrated by shared identity, rituals, and technologies.
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The Nature of Moche Human Sacrifice - jstorMoche sacrifice victims were initially thought to be local warriors, but bioarchaeological analysis suggests they were from competing Moche polities, not local.
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(PDF) Sacrificing: Moche Bodies - ResearchGateAug 9, 2025 · The Moche of Peru (AD 100-800) practiced two forms of bodily transformation: human sacrifice and dismemberment.
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A Critical Look at Sacrifice and Offering in Funerals in Ancient Peru ...The sumptuous Tomb 3 containing the “Old Lord of Sipán,” featured one retainer (a young woman between 16-18 years of age) who was placed face down. The lord of ...<|separator|>
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View of Moche Human Sacrifice: The Role of Funerary and Warrior ...Jun 23, 2011 · A looted tomb at Sipán contained many identical objects to those found in Tomb ... In most Moche interments, retainers accompanying elite ...Missing: method | Show results with:method
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Biodistance analysis of the Moche sacrificial victims from Huaca de ...The purpose of this study is to test two competing models regarding the origins of Early Intermediate Period (AD 200-750) sacrificial victims from the Huacas de ...Missing: trauma evidence
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Sacrifice, Violence, and Ideology Among the MocheMay 3, 2016 · Bourget then probes the possible meanings of ritual violence and human sacrifice and their intimate connections with concepts of divinity ...Missing: Shimada | Show results with:Shimada
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Rituals of sacrifice: Its practice at Huaca de la Luna and its ...Aug 10, 2025 · Rituals of sacrifice: Its practice at Huaca de la Luna and its representation in Moche iconography ... renewal. Keywords:Monkeys, Amazon ...
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Sacrifices in precarious times: from the Moche culture to the current ...The Moche culture in the arid northern coast of Peru performed human sacrifices during severe El Niño events to mitigate the climatic disasters caused by this ...Missing: debate | Show results with:debate
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Residential histories of elites and sacrificial victims at Huacas de ...Moche state religion: a unifying force in Moche political organization. C.B. Donnan et al. Ancient Burial Patterns of the Moche Valley, Peru. (1978). View more ...Missing: rule | Show results with:rule
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Climate and Social Changes: Reviewing the Equation with Data ...May 20, 2021 · The longest occupation corresponds to the Moche culture from around AD 100 to 850.
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Long-term human response to uncertain environmental conditions in ...Yet the nature of social response to transient and protracted environmental change varied significantly between the Moche and Chimú, illustrating variability in ...
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1000 years of population, warfare, and climate change in pre ...Nov 30, 2023 · The collapse of the State Moche societies in approximately AD 900 [25] has been attributed to the loss of arable lands caused by repeated ...
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Integrating collapse theories to understand socio-ecological systems ...The society collapsed after being affected by El Niño, but that climatic disaster was not the sole cause. The Moche would have experienced hundreds of El Niño ...
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[PDF] the moche of northern peruThere was a notable absence of Moche phases II and IV wares, with no cases of flaring bowls and portrait vessels reported. Even the phases that appeared to be.
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Town and country in late Moche times: A view from two northern ...Aug 10, 2025 · ... decentralized polities (Castillo 2010; Dillehay 2001; Swenson 2004). ... Moche and Lambayeque regions during the Late Moche period.
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Moche and Wari during the Middle Horizon on the north coast of PeruThe major goal of this paper is to provide an overview of recent archaeological researches on the North Coast of Peru in order to contribute to the ...
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[PDF] THE MULTIDIMENSIONAL RELATIONS BETWEEN THE WARI AND ...This paper explores how archaeology can study the relationships between complex multidimensional societies in critical periods of.
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Pampa Grande and the Mochica Culture - University of Texas PressPampa Grande, the largest and most powerful city of the Mochica (Moche) culture ... abandoned during the period A.D. 550-700. It is extremely important ...
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The Gallinazo at Huacas de Moche: style or culture? - Academia.eduThis chapter documents the presence of the Gallinazo culture at the Huacas de Moche Complex, emphasizing its ceramic artifacts and contextual significance.
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[PDF] GALLINAZO - eScholarshipRelations between Virú-Gallinazo and Mochica-Moche “culture styles” . ... archaeological culture bear a direct relation to the degree of purity and ...
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The last of the Mochicas: A view from the Jequetepeque ValleyAug 10, 2025 · The orderly evolution of ceramic styles has recently been called into question, however, with Gallinazo ceramics found alongside Moche wares at ...
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[PDF] GEOSTATISTICAL PERSPECTIVES ON RECUAY MORTUARY ...There is evidence of trade with the Gallinazo, Moche, and Salinar relatively early in the. Recuay sequence. In later periods, more materials from the Lima ...
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Northern Exposures: Recuay-Cajamarca Boundaries and InteractionBy around 400 AD, Recuay communities had established trade relationships with Moche and Cajamarca groups (Lau, 2004) . These economic relationships shifted ...
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(PDF) Gallinazo and the Tradición Norcosteña - Academia.eduTraditionally, Gallinazo ceramics were viewed mainly as political markers of distinct societies, specifically in relation to the Moche civilization. However, ...
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Ancient Andean Metalworking (900-1532 CE)Oct 1, 2024 · Sicán and Chimú precious-metal objects share important traditions with the earlier Moche culture and the Vicús people, whose highly developed ...
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Chimu - Summary - eHRAF ArchaeologyThe spatial core of the Chimu tradition was the Moche Valley of the North Coast of Peru. Its maximal extent was along the Pacific Coast approximately from the ...<|separator|>
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Ancient Burial Patterns of the Moche Valley, Peru on JSTORThe Chimu occupation of the Moche Valley reflects a direct continuity of the Moche occupation, particularly in such areas as irrigation agriculture, settlement ...
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A mass sacrifice of children and camelids at the Huanchaquito-Las ...Mar 6, 2019 · Here we report the results of excavation and interdisciplinary study of the largest child and camelid sacrifice known from the New World.
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[PDF] Fortaleza de Quirihuac: A Chimú Fortress in the Middle Moche Valleyintroduction to the ecology of the Moche Valley, the archaeological history of the Chimú. Empire and its antecedents, and a summary of the current scholarly ...
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The Moche-Chimú Transition (ca 750-AD 1000)2. The so-called Sicán Culture of the Lambayeque region represented a mixture of Moche and Wari traits. The Lambayeque pottery style shows this confluence ...
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Moche Build the Huaca del Sol and Huaca de la Luna - EBSCOThe Huaca del Sol and Huaca de la Luna are monumental structures built by the Moche civilization, which thrived in the coastal region of present-day Peru ...Missing: estimates | Show results with:estimates
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Archaeological Investigation of the Temples of the Sun and Moon in ...Sep 1, 2013 · The archaeological complex comprises of two monumental public structures, the Huacas del Sol (sun) and de la Luna (moon), and an extensive urban ...
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[PDF] The Adobes of Huaca del Sol and Huaca de La LunaStage V produced a burial with Moche. Phase III ceramics, and Stage VII had a tomb with Phase IV ceramics (Moseley et al. 1973). Section 1 was built after ...Missing: y | Show results with:y
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[PDF] BUILDING THE LANDSCAPE OF PRE-COLUMBIAN PERUNow identified as the old and new Huaca de la Luna, these temples have different architectural features and designs, and present different iconographic ...
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The treasure of gold and silver artifacts from the Royal Tombs of ...Moche metalworking used thin sheet metal, cutting, embossing, punching, chasing, and joining. They also used electro-deposition for gold and depletion for ...
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Tombs of the Lords of Sipan - World ArchaeologyMay 7, 2009 · In 1987, some of the world's richest and most extraordinary tombs were found on the North coast of Peru. They were left by the people of the Moche culture.
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Lady of Cao - Complejo Arqueológico El BrujoHer face was covered by a dish of copper gilded with cinnabar powder. Her mummified remains, covered in cinnabar powder, preserved the tattoos that this ...
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[PDF] Aimé CicheroThe chamber contained the mummy of a tattooed woman dating from approximately 450 AD, who is now referred to as “the Lady of. Cao.” This discovery was ...
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Historia de la Señora de Cao. Resumen para niños - El BrujoOct 11, 2023 · The story of the Lady of Cao teaches us about the power and importance of women in the ancient Mochica civilization. Her tomb indicates a ...
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1400-Year-Old Moche Palace Excavated in Northern PeruAug 28, 2025 · 1,400-Year-Old Moche Palace Excavated in Northern Peru. News August 28, 2025. Aerial view of Moche elite residence at the site of Licapa II, La ...
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Elite Moche Residence Unearthed in Northern Peru - Art NewsSep 3, 2025 · Archaeologists uncovered a 1400-year-old elite Moche residence at Licapa II, Peru, revealing wealth, trade links, and ritual burial ...
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Peru: Moche palace found reveals presence of ruling elite - ANDINAAug 24, 2025 · A pre-Hispanic building that is believed to have served as a residence for elite figures is the new discovery within the Licapa II ...
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1,000-year-old textiles reveal cultural resilience in the ancient AndesSep 24, 2024 · Archaeologists have analyzed textiles from the ancient city of Huacas de Moche, Peru, showing how the population's cultural traditions survived in the face of ...
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Textiles, dates and identity in the late occupation of the Huacas de ...Sep 19, 2024 · While occupants of the site experienced many outside cultural influences, including those from the highland Wari Empire, continuity in textile ...Missing: pressures migration
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Genetic study reveals family sacrifices in 1500-year-old Moche tomb ...Dec 26, 2024 · Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of a unique ritual sacrifice involving close family members in the ancient Moche culture of Peru.Missing: theocratic rule patterns<|control11|><|separator|>
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Genetic analysis reveals kinship in ancient Moche sacrifice - Phys.orgDec 27, 2024 · Harvard University-led researchers investigated an elite Moche burial group at Huaca Cao Viejo, uncovering new details on kin-based status within Moche society.
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A Multi-Temporal Analysis of Archaeological Site Destruction using ...Aug 9, 2023 · This study quantifies archaeological site destruction attributed to LULCC in Peru's lower Moche Valley between 1985 and 2020.<|separator|>
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(PDF) Ciudad de Dios: A UAV Survey of Destruction and ErosionIn 2016 and 2018, Patrick Mullins and I used a Phantom 3 advanced drone to survey the archaeological site of Ciudad de Dios, located in the Moche Valley of the
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Moche Politics, Religion, and Warfare - jstorIn this essay I briefly review the history of Moche studies, the essential features of this archaeological culture of the North Coast of Peru (ca.
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Moche: Archaeology, Ethnicity, Identity - OpenEdition JournalsThere, Claude Chapdelaine (2010) identified two phases of Moche occupation in the lower valley. ... These are concepts: “chiefdoms”, “states”, and “ethnic ...Missing: characteristics localized
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El valle de Jayanca y el reino de los Mochica, siglos XV y XVI - PerséeLlamar cul¬ tura Mochica a los moldeadores de los muy ponderados huacos-retratos, es tan erróneo como si hoy quisiéramos denominar "Cultura Aimara'* al pue¬ blo ...