- The
Cupisnique culture was a pre-Columbian
indigenous culture that
flourished from c. 1500 to 500 BC
along what now is Peru's
northern Pacific coast. The...
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developed mostly around the
coastal and
Andean regions throughout Peru. The
Cupisnique culture which flourished from
around 1000 to 200 BCE
along what is now...
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transition period between the
Cupisnique and the
Moche cultures.
There are
considerable parallels between Moche and
Cupisnique iconography and
ceramic designs...
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region on the
northern coast. The site was
inhabited by the
Early Cupisnique,
Cupisnique,
Chavin and
Moche cultures. On 12
November 2017, a fire, reportedly...
- pre-
Cupisnique ceramics (1939).
Discovery of the
Cupisnique culture (1939).
Discovery of the
cemeteries containing ceramics called Cupisnique de Santa...
- pre-Ceramic
Huaca Prieta civilization,
which is more than 5,000
years old & the
Cupisnique,
which is more than 3,000
years old. From 200 A.C., the
first one to expand...
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Cupisnique District is one of
eight districts of the
province Contumazá in Peru. (in Spanish)
Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática.
Banco de...
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findings are
concentrated along the
valleys of the
rivers Jequetepeque,
Cupisnique,
Chicama and
Moche in the
northern coast of Peru; more
limited evidences...
- have been
ordered according to
cultural sequence: From the
North Coast:
Cupisnique, Vicus,
Mochica and Chimu; From the
Central Coast: Lima and Chancay; From...
- the east of the city of Chiclayo. This
ancient city
belonged both to
Cupisnique and to
Chavin cultures, and the
earliest dates are
around 600 BC. Later...