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Las ruinas de Moche

Las ruinas de Moche

Abstract

Entre 1899 y 1900, Max Uhle (1856-1944), considerado el padre del a arqueología científica del Perú, logró, con sus excavaciones en el complejo de las huacas del Sol y de la Luna, establecer casi toda la historia prehispánica del valle de Moche, Trujillo. Fue el primero en establecer la edad correcta de ese complejo y catalogarlo en lo que hoy se conoce como moche o mochica, desterrando la idea de que eran obras de los chimú o de los incas. También documentó de modo muy preciso las espectaculares tumbas del mismo periodo que encontró en el valle. Las ruinas de Moche fue escrito en 1903; sin embargo, ve la luz recién 110 años después, debido a que Uhle buscaba perfeccionar constantemente su manuscrito. Hoy, en esta traducción de Peter Kaulicke, que incluye numerosas fotografías e ilustraciones, se puede evaluar su enorme trascendencia, confirmada por trabajos posteriores y recientes.

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