Chimú culture
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This was just fifty years before the arrival of the Spanish in the region. Consequently, Spanish chroniclers were able to record accounts of Chimú culture from individuals who had lived before the Inca conquest. Similarly, Archaeological evidence suggest Chimor grew out of the remnants of Moche culture; early Chimú pottery had some resemblance to that of the Moche. Their ceramics are all black, and their work in precious metals is very detailed and intricate.
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Central and Southern Andes, 1000–1400 AD Central and Southern Andes, 1000–1400 AD www.metmuseum.org/toah/ht/07/sac/ht07sac.htm - Web |
Chimú gallery Chimú gallery www.latinamericanstudies.org/chimu.htm - Web |
Video of possible Quingam letter discussed above Video of possible Quingam letter discussed above www.peabody.harvard.edu/node/619 - Web |
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