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Huacas de Moche

Authors: Carlos Rengifo Chunga; Henry Gayoso Rullier; Feren Castillo Luján;

Huacas de Moche

Abstract

Huacas de Moche -también conocido como Huacas del Sol y de la Luna-, es uno de los sitios icónicos de la arqueología andina. Tradicionalmente, el conocimiento científico y popular asocia el sitio con la cultura Mochica, o Moche. Se afirma que, entre los años 100 y 850 d.C., Huacas de Moche fue una ciudad que concentró el poder de un Estado que influyó ideológica y políticamente en la costa norte peruana. No obstante, los restos arqueológicos de este antiguo asentamiento de barro indican que eso es solo una parte de la historia, puesto que el sitio fue ocupado por grupos culturalmente diferentes, antes y después de los mochicas, a lo largo de aproximadamente dos mil años. El presente artículo describe y analiza la historia ocupacional de Huacas de Moche a partir de la evidencia arqueológica disponible, haciendo énfasis en los períodos poco conocidos, examinando, además, cómo durante esas fases de ocupación estas comunidades fueron modificando el paisaje natural y cultural.

Keywords

Chimú, Mochica, Salinar, GN1-890, F1201-3799, valle de Moche, Huacas de Moche, Archaeology, Anthropology, Latin America. Spanish America, Huaca de la Luna, CC1-960

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