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  • Trujillo: Huaca Arco Iris, a Chimu ceremonial pyramid, with is unique design.
    em1010571.jpg
  • Chiclayo, Lambayeque: the New Museum of Royal Tombs of Sipàn.
    em1010510.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  “caballitos de totora” the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
    em1010697.jpg
  • Tucumé, "pyramid valley", with more than 20 huacas (adobe pyramids): it wasa important ceremonial centre.
    em1010537.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  ?caballitos de totora? the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
    em1010693.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huaca de la Luna (adobe pyramid), a Mochica sacred building, probably a administrative centre for the priest-lord. Behind the huaca are frescoed rooms.
    em1010556.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huaca de la Luna (adobe pyramid), a Mochica sacred building, probably a administrative centre for the priest-lord. Behind the huaca are frescoed rooms. The "DEgollador" (the "Decapitator") was a powerful god of MOche civilisation.
    em1010554.jpg
  • Chiclayo, Lambayeque: the New Museum of Royal Tombs of Sipàn.
    em1010511.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huaca de la Luna (adobe pyramid), a Mochica sacred building, probably a administrative centre for the priest-lord.
    em1010561.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  “caballitos de totora” the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
    em1010671.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  ?caballitos de totora? the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
    em1010666.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huaca de la Luna (adobe pyramid), a Mochica sacred building, probably a administrative centre for the priest-lord. In the bach the Cerro Blanco (THe White Mountain) the sacred mountain of Moche civilisation.
    em1010562.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huaca de la Luna (adobe pyramid), a Mochica sacred building, probably a administrative centre for the priest-lord. Behind the huaca are frescoed rooms.
    em1010560.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huaca de la Luna (adobe pyramid), a Mochica sacred building, probably a administrative centre for the priest-lord. Behind the huaca are frescoed rooms. The "DEgollador" (the "Decapitator") was a powerful god of MOche civilisation.
    em1010551.jpg
  • Tucumé, "pyramid valley", with more than 20 huacas (adobe pyramids): it wasa important ceremonial centre.
    em1010535.jpg
  • Chiclayo: Lambayeque, Bruning Museum. The laboratory where mochica archeological  treasures are restaured.
    em1010501.jpg
  • Quebrada de Humahuaca, Tilcara village. Archeological museum's entrance.
    em1410537.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huaca Arco Iris, a Chimu ceremonial pyramid, with is unique design.
    em1010568.jpg
  • Tucumé, "pyramid valley", with more than 20 huacas (adobe pyramids): it wasa important ceremonial centre.
    em1010538.jpg
  • New Museum of Sipan, Lambayeque. Mochica gold divinity from Sipàn tomb. Tomb of Sipan life-size model.
    em1010520.jpg
  • Tucumé, "pyramid valley", with more than 20 huacas (adobe pyramids): it was a important ceremonial centre.
    em1010534.jpg
  • Temple complex of Sechin (pre-chavin culture) consists of an outer wall clad with around ninety monolithic slabs engraved with representations of bellicose warriors.
    em1010653.jpg
  • Temple complex of Sechin (pre-chavin culture) consists of an outer wall clad with around ninety monolithic slabs engraved with representations of bellicose warriors.
    em1010651.jpg
  • Tschudi complex of Chan-Chan, capital city of Chimu Empire, the bigger adobe city of the world. The mud walls are extremely elaborate, with fish, waves and birds.
    em1010578.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huaca Arco Iris, a Chimu ceremonial pyramid, with is unique design. A craftman with a pottery reproduction of traditional moche decorated motifs.
    em1010577.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huaca Arco Iris, a Chimu ceremonial pyramid, with is unique design.
    em1010572.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huaca de la Luna (adobe pyramid), a Mochica sacred building, probably a administrative centre for the priest-lord. Behind the huaca are frescoed rooms.
    em1010557.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huaca de la Luna (adobe pyramid), a Mochica sacred building, probably a administrative centre for the priest-lord. Behind the huaca are frescoed rooms. The "DEgollador" (the "Decapitator") was a powerful god of MOche civilisation.
    em1010555.jpg
  • - Chiclayo, Lambayeque. Batàn Grande, Huaca Rodillona, mochica sacred centre. Archaelogical  excavations.
    em1010530.jpg
  • Lambayeque Museum, Sicàn ruler's sepolture.
    em1010527.jpg
  • Lambayeque Museum, Sicàn ruler's sepolture.
    em1010526.jpg
  • Chiclayo, Lambayeque: the New Museum of Royal Tombs of Sipàn.
    em1010506.jpg
  • Chiclayo: Lambayeque, Bruning Museum. The laboratory where mochica archeological  treasures are restaured.
    em1010505.jpg
  • Tschudi complex of Chan-Chan, capital city of Chimu Empire, the bigger adobe city of the world. The mud walls are extremely elaborate, with fish, waves and birds.
    em1010585.jpg
  • Tschudi complex of Chan-Chan, capital city of Chimu Empire, the bigger adobe city of the world. The mud walls are extremely elaborate, with fish, waves and birds.
    em1010582.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huaca Arco Iris, a Chimu ceremonial pyramid, with is unique design.
    em1010573.jpg
  • Trujillo: the local beer and a Mochica warrior.
    em1010565.jpg
  • Huaca del Sol, a Mochica  pyramid; it is reckoned to contain between fifty millions and 140 millions  adobe blocks.
    em1010564.jpg
  • - Chiclayo, Lambayeque. Batàn Grande, Huaca Rodillona, mochica sacred centre. Archaelogical  excavations.
    em1010531.jpg
  • Chiclayo, Lambayeque: the New Museum of Royal Tombs of Sipàn. The Degollador (The "Decapitator) was the powerful god of the Moche civilisation.
    em1010515.jpg
  • Chiclayo, Lambayeque: the New Museum of Royal Tombs of Sipàn. Royal gold mask.
    em1010513.jpg
  • Chiclayo: Lambayeque, Bruning Museum. The laboratory where mochica archeological  treasures are restaured.
    em1010502.jpg
  • Chiclayo: New Museum of Sipan, Lambayeque. Relief model of Mochica king  and nobles.
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  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  “caballitos de totora” the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
    em1010695.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  “caballitos de totora” the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
    em1010678.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  ?caballitos de totora? the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
    em1010670.jpg
  • Temple complex of Sechin (pre-chavin culture) consists of an outer wall clad with around ninety monolithic slabs engraved with representations of bellicose warriors.
    em1010654.jpg
  • Temple complex of Sechin (pre-chavin culture) consists of an outer wall clad with around ninety monolithic slabs engraved with representations of bellicose warriors.
    em1010652.jpg
  • Tschudi complex of Chan-Chan, capital city of Chimu Empire, the bigger adobe city of the world. The mud walls are extremely elaborate, with fish, waves and birds.
    em1010583.jpg
  • Tschudi complex of Chan-Chan, capital city of Chimu Empire, the bigger adobe city of the world. The mud walls are extremely elaborate, with fish, waves and birds.
    em1010581.jpg
  • Tschudi complex of Chan-Chan, capital city of Chimu Empire, the bigger adobe city of the world. The mud walls are extremely elaborate, with fish, waves and birds.
    em1010579.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huaca Arco Iris, a Chimu ceremonial pyramid, with is unique design.
    em1010570.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huaca Arco Iris, a Chimu ceremonial pyramid, with is unique design.
    em1010569.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huaca Arco Iris, a Chimu ceremonial pyramid, with is unique design.
    em1010566.jpg
  • - Chiclayo, Lambayeque. Batàn Grande, Huaca Rodillona, mochica sacred centre. Archaelogical  excavations.
    em1010532.jpg
  • Lambayeque Museum, Sicàn ruler's sepolture.
    em1010529.jpg
  • Lambayeque Museum, Sicàn ruler's sepolture.
    em1010528.jpg
  • Chiclayo: Sipan pyramids, a mochica sacred centre.
    em1010521.jpg
  • Chiclayo, Lambayeque: the New Museum of Royal Tombs of Sipàn.
    em1010517.jpg
  • Chiclayo, Lambayeque: the New Museum of Royal Tombs of Sipàn.
    em1010509.jpg
  • Chiclayo, Lambayeque: the New Museum of Royal Tombs of Sipàn.
    em1010508.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huanchaco,  ?caballitos de totora? the traditional cigar-shaped seagoing rafts designed by the Mochicas and still used by local fishermen.
    em1010668.jpg
  • Tucumé, "pyramid valley", with more than 20 huacas (adobe pyramids): it wasa important ceremonial centre.
    em1010536.jpg
  • Chiclayo, Lambayeque: the New Museum of Royal Tombs of Sipàn. The Degollador (The "Decapitator) was the powerful god of the Moche civilisation.
    em1010507.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huaca Arco Iris, a Chimu ceremonial pyramid, with is unique design.
    em1010567.jpg
  • Huaca del Sol, a Mochica  pyramid; it is reckoned to contain between fifty millions and 140 millions  adobe blocks.
    em1010586.jpg
  • Trujillo: Huaca de la Luna (adobe pyramid), a Mochica sacred building, probably a administrative centre for the priest-lord. Behind the huaca are frescoed rooms. The bricks with the names of the different Moche clans that worked in the collective effort to build the pyramids.
    em1010559.jpg
  • tequila’s distillery. Tequila inspired mural with precolombian goddess.
    em0211926.jpg
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