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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Mochica Indians --- Mochica architecture --- Mochica pottery
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Mochica pottery --- Mochica Indians --- Céramique mochica --- Mochica (Indiens) --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Peru --- Pérou --- Antiquities.
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Mochica pottery. --- Sex in art --- Mochica Indians --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Céramique mochica --- Sexualité dans l'art --- Mochica (Indiens) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Pottery, Ancient --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Céramique mochica --- Sexualité dans l'art --- Antiquités
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Mochica Indians. --- Mochica Indians --- Mochica pottery. --- Mochica (Indiens) --- Céramique mochica --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Peabody Museum of Natural History --- Céramique mochica --- Antiquités --- Mochica pottery --- Pottery, Mochica --- Pottery, Peruvian --- Moche Indians --- Muchik Indians --- Indians of South America --- Yunca Indians --- Antiquities --- Pottery --- Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology --- Peabody Museum (Harvard University) --- Harvard University. --- Museo Peabody de Arqueologia y Etnologia de la Universidad de Harvard --- Museo Peabody de Arqueologia y Etnologia --- Museo Peabody (Harvard University) --- Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology
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The Moche, or Mochica, created an extraordinary civilization on the north coast of Peru for most of the first millennium AD. Although they had no written language with which to record their history and beliefs, the Moche built enormous ceremonial edifices and embellished them with mural paintings depicting supernatural figures and rituals. Highly skilled Moche artisans crafted remarkable ceramic vessels, which they painted with figures and scenes or modeled like sculpture, and mastered metallurgy in gold, silver, and copper to make impressive symbolic ornaments. They also wove textiles that were complex in execution and design. A senior scholar renowned for her discoveries about the Moche, Elizabeth P. Benson published the first English-language monograph on the subject in 1972. Now in this volume, she draws on decades of knowledge, as well as the findings of other researchers, to offer a grand overview of all that is currently known about the Moche. Touching on all significant aspects of Moche culture, she covers such topics as their worldview and ritual life, ceremonial architecture and murals, art and craft, supernatural beings, government and warfare, and burial and the afterlife. She demonstrates that the Moche expressed, with symbolic language in metal and clay, what cultures in other parts of the world presented in writing. Indeed, Benson asserts that the accomplishments of the Moche are comparable to those of their Mesoamerica contemporaries, the Maya, which makes them one of the most advanced civilizations of pre-Columbian America.
Mochica Indians --- Mochica pottery. --- Mochica architecture. --- Mochica (Indiens) --- Céramique mochica --- Architecture mochica --- Social life and customs --- History. --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Histoire --- Pacific Coast (Peru) --- Pacifique, Côte du (Pérou) --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Céramique mochica --- Pacifique, Côte du (Pérou) --- Antiquités --- Social life and customs.
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Indians of South America --- Indian pottery --- Pottery, Prehistoric --- Mochica pottery --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Céramique indienne d'Amérique --- Céramique préhistorique --- Céramique mochica --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Antiquities --- Congresses --- Antiquités --- Congrès --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Céramique indienne d'Amérique --- Céramique préhistorique --- Céramique mochica --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Antiquités --- Congrès --- Congresses. --- Ethnoarchaeology --- Social archaeology --- American aborigines --- American Indians --- Indigenous peoples --- Indians --- Pottery, Indian --- Pottery --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Ethnic archaeology --- Ethnicity in archaeology --- Ethnology in archaeology --- Ethnology --- Prehistoric pottery --- Industries, Primitive --- Mochica Indians --- Pottery, Mochica --- Pottery, Peruvian --- Ethnic identity --- Methodology --- Pacific Coast (Peru) --- Industries, Prehistoric
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Mochica Indians --- Mochica pottery --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Tombs --- Grave goods --- Elite (Social sciences) --- Mochica (Indiens) --- Céramique mochica --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Tombes --- Mobilier funéraire --- Elite (Sciences sociales) --- Antiquities. --- Funeral customs and rites --- Antiquités --- Rites et cérémonies funéraires --- Dos Cabezas Site (Peru) --- Jequetepeque River Valley (Peru) --- Dos Cabezas (Pérou : Site archéologique) --- Jequetepeque, Vallée du (Pérou) --- Céramique mochica --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Mobilier funéraire --- Antiquités --- Rites et cérémonies funéraires --- Dos Cabezas (Pérou : Site archéologique) --- Jequetepeque, Vallée du (Pérou) --- Moche Indians --- Muchik Indians --- Indians of South America --- Yunca Indians --- Burial goods --- Burial objects --- Grave objects --- Ceremonial objects --- Funeral rites and ceremonies --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Elites (Social sciences) --- Leadership --- Power (Social sciences) --- Social classes --- Social groups --- Pottery, Mochica --- Pottery, Peruvian --- Antiquities --- Pottery --- Peru
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