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- Moche_culture abstract "The Moche civilization (alternatively, the Mochica culture, Early Chimu, Pre-Chimu, Proto-Chimu, etc.) flourished in northern Peru with its capital near present-day Moche and Trujillo, from about 100 AD to 800 AD, during the Regional Development Epoch. While this issue is the subject of some debate, many scholars contend that the Moche were not politically organized as a monolithic empire or state. Rather, they were likely a group of autonomous polities that shared a common elite culture, as seen in the rich iconography and monumental architecture that survive today.Moche society was agriculturally based, with a significant level of investment in the construction of a network of irrigation canals for the diversion of river water to supply their crops. Their culture was sophisticated; and their artifacts express their lives, with detailed scenes of hunting, fishing, fighting, sacrifice, sexual encounters and elaborate ceremonies. The Moche are particularly noted for their elaborately painted ceramics, gold work, monumental constructions (huacas) and irrigation systems. Moche history may be broadly divided into three periods – the emergence of the Moche culture in Early Moche (100–300 AD), its expansion and florescence during Middle Moche (300–600 AD), and the urban nucleation and subsequent collapse in Late Moche (500–750 AD).The Moche cultural sphere is centered around several valleys on the north coast of Peru in regions La Libertad, Lambayeque, Jequetepeque, Chicama, Moche, Virú, Chao, Santa, and Nepena and occupied 250 miles of desert coastline and up to 50 miles inland. The Huaca del Sol, a pyramidal adobe structure on the Rio Moche, was the largest pre-Columbian structure in Peru, but it was partly destroyed when Spanish Conquistadores mined its graves for gold in the 16th century. The nearby Huaca de la Luna is better preserved. Its interior walls contains many colorful murals with complex iconography. The site has been under professional archaeological excavation since the early 1990s. Other major Moche sites include Sipan, Pampa Grande, Loma Negra, Dos Cabezas, Pacatnamu, San Jose de Moro, the El Brujo complex, Mocollope, Cerro Mayal, Galindo, Huanchaco, and Pañamarka.Their adobe huacas have been mostly destroyed by looters and natural forces over the last 1300 years. The surviving ones show that the coloring of their murals was very vibrant.".
- Moche_culture capital Moche,_Trujillo.
- Moche_culture dissolutionYear "0700".
- Moche_culture foundingYear "0100".
- Moche_culture thumbnail Mapa_cultura_moche.png?width=300.
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- Moche_culture capital "Moche".
- Moche_culture commonLanguages "Muchik".
- Moche_culture commonName "Moche culture".
- Moche_culture continent "South America".
- Moche_culture conventionalLongName "Moche Culture".
- Moche_culture country "Peru".
- Moche_culture era "Pre-Columbian".
- Moche_culture imageMap "Mapa cultura moche.png".
- Moche_culture imageMapCaption "A map of Moche cultural influence.".
- Moche_culture nativeName "Moche".
- Moche_culture p "Chavín culture".
- Moche_culture p "Virú culture".
- Moche_culture region "Andes".
- Moche_culture religion "Polytheist".
- Moche_culture s "Huari Culture".
- Moche_culture status "Culturally united independent polities".
- Moche_culture yearEnd "700".
- Moche_culture yearStart "100".
- Moche_culture subject Category:Andean_civilizations.
- Moche_culture subject Category:Archaeology_of_Peru.
- Moche_culture subject Category:Former_countries_in_South_America.
- Moche_culture subject Category:History_of_Peru.
- Moche_culture subject Category:Moche_culture.
- Moche_culture subject Category:Pre-Columbian_cultures.
- Moche_culture type Country.
- Moche_culture type Place.
- Moche_culture type PopulatedPlace.
- Moche_culture type Wikidata:Q532.
- Moche_culture type Country.
- Moche_culture type Place.
- Moche_culture type Location.
- Moche_culture comment "The Moche civilization (alternatively, the Mochica culture, Early Chimu, Pre-Chimu, Proto-Chimu, etc.) flourished in northern Peru with its capital near present-day Moche and Trujillo, from about 100 AD to 800 AD, during the Regional Development Epoch. While this issue is the subject of some debate, many scholars contend that the Moche were not politically organized as a monolithic empire or state.".
- Moche_culture label "Cultura moche".
- Moche_culture label "Kultura Mochica".
- Moche_culture label "Moche (culture)".
- Moche_culture label "Moche culture".
- Moche_culture label "Moche".
- Moche_culture label "Moche".
- Moche_culture label "Moche".
- Moche_culture label "Moche-Kultur".
- Moche_culture label "Моче".
- Moche_culture label "الموشي".
- Moche_culture label "モチェ文化".
- Moche_culture label "莫切文化".
- Moche_culture sameAs Močická_keramika.
- Moche_culture sameAs Moche-Kultur.
- Moche_culture sameAs Μότσε.
- Moche_culture sameAs Cultura_moche.
- Moche_culture sameAs Moche.
- Moche_culture sameAs Moche_(culture).
- Moche_culture sameAs Moche.
- Moche_culture sameAs モチェ文化.
- Moche_culture sameAs Moche.
- Moche_culture sameAs Kultura_Mochica.
- Moche_culture sameAs Moche.
- Moche_culture sameAs m.026rr7.
- Moche_culture sameAs Q208188.
- Moche_culture sameAs Q208188.
- Moche_culture wasDerivedFrom Moche_culture?oldid=606797614.
- Moche_culture depiction Mapa_cultura_moche.png.
- Moche_culture isPrimaryTopicOf Moche_culture.
- Moche_culture name "Moche Culture".
- Moche_culture name "Moche culture".
- Moche_culture name "Moche".