An ancient Andean society that existed in present-day Peru from about 100 to 800 AD known for its sophisticated pottery, monumental architecture, and complex social organization.
Imagine Moche society as a giant pottery workshop. Just as every piece of pottery needs careful crafting from shaping to painting to firing in a kiln, so too did every part of Moche society require careful attention—from building irrigation systems for agriculture to creating intricate artwork on ceramics.
Huaca del Sol (Temple of the Sun): One of two major pyramid structures at the heartland site for Moche culture; it served religious and administrative purposes.
Moche Artwork: Known for its highly detailed ceramics and murals depicting rituals, myths, animals, combat scenes etc., which provide valuable insights into their daily life and beliefs.
Moche Sacrifice Ceremony: A ritualistic ceremony involving human sacrifices; depicted frequently in Moche iconography indicating its significance within their culture.
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