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    The Sican (also Sicán) culture is the name that archaeologist Izumi Shimada gave to the culture that inhabited what is now the north coast of Peru between...
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    territories of the Sican Culture were controlled by the Chimu Empire, which would absorb the goldsmithing techniques of the Sicán in the handling of gold...
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  • Sican may refer to: The Sican culture in what is now Peru Sican language The Sicani, a people of ancient Sicily A person with the surname Sican: Elizabeth...
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    Chimor (redirect from Chimú culture)
    willingly, but the Sican culture was acquired through conquest. They also were significantly influenced by the pre-Inca Cajamarca and Wari cultures. According...
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    examples of ornamental tumis are associated with the Peruvian cultures of the Chimu and the Sican (also known as Lambayeque). In Inca mythology, Incas were...
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  • Lambayeque District Lambayeque Province Lambayeque Region Lambayeque or Sican culture This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lambayeque...
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    or Sicán Archaeological Complex, just north of Chiclayo, Lambayeque Province, Peru, is an ancient archaeological site that was occupied by the Sican culture...
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    dates for some archaeological finds. Most of the cultures of the Late Horizon and some of the cultures of the Late Intermediate joined the Inca Empire...
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    urban cultures flourished here, including the Moche. The Moche survived on a diet of fish, guinea pigs, camelids, squash, and peanuts. The Sican Culture (circa...
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    the Chimú culture, which included notable subcultures like the Lambayeque (or Sicán) and Chancay cultures. To the south, coastal cultures dominated in...
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    civilization (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmotʃe]; alternatively, the Moche culture or the Early, Pre- or Proto-Chimú) flourished in northern Peru with its...
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    the area, The Sican. The Sican culture existed long before the Incas, and adopted themselves to the geography of Ferreñafe. The Sican built pyramids...
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  • Huaura, also called Huacho or Supe Huayla or Waylla Lambayeque, whose Sican culture spoke Mochica. Lima or Rimaq, a large province of perhaps 150,000 inhabitants...
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    oldest buildings in the Americas Periodization of pre-Columbian Peru Sican culture Tourism in Peru Túcume Montegrande (archaeological site) "Ubicación"...
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    The Sicán National Museum is a museum in Ferreñafe, Peru, which opened in 2004. The museum documents the ancient Sican culture. List of museums in Peru...
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  • legend of Naylamp. Chotuna was a ceremonial center of the Sican culture, one of the cultures of Pre-Columbian Peru, which developed between the years 700...
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    the tin ore cassiterite and thus did not use arsenical bronze. The Sican culture of northwestern coastal Peru is famous for its use of arsenical bronze...
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    Cupisnique (Precolumbian culture), 1000-200 BCE, coastal Peru Lambayeque (Sican culture), north coastal Peru, 750–1375 CE Machalilla culture, coastal Ecuador...
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    cladding. Inca Culture Golden Mask of the Sican culture, Peru Golden Weasel of the Frías culture, Peru Nose ring of the Moche culture. Swords of Alexander...
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    that it was spoken by those of the Sican culture, it is not proven that it was spoken by those of the Moche culture, and it is ruled out that it was spoken...
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    Aymara kingdoms (category Indigenous culture of the Americas)
    ). Pan-Andean States: Wari and Tiwanaku. History of Peru. Pre-Hispanic cultures. Barcelona: Lexus. ISBN 9972-625-35-4. "Aymara Family" (in Spanish). "Los...
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  • depletion gilding has been used by nearly every culture that developed metalworking. The South American Sican culture in particular developed depletion gilding...
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    Cupisnique (Precolumbian culture), 1000–200 BCE, coastal Peru Lambayeque (Sican culture), north coastal Peru, 750–1375 CE Machalilla culture, coastal Ecuador...
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  • of 134 km2. The Sican Culture developed between 700 and 1350 on the north coast of Peru. The Lambayeque were a subdivision of the Sican, and appear first...
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    the Sicán Archaeological Project, focusing on the developmental processes, technology, religion, and other aspects of the pre-Hispanic Sicán culture (c...
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    Classic Veracruz culture (or Gulf Coast Classic culture) refers to a cultural area in the north and central areas of the present-day Mexican state of Veracruz...
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    The Chachapoyas, also called the "Warriors of the Clouds", was a culture of the Andes living in the cloud forests of the southern part of the Department...
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    The Valdivia culture is one of the oldest settled cultures recorded in the Americas. It appeared thousand years after Las Vegas culture and thrived along...
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    This is a list of pre-Columbian cultures. Many pre-Columbian civilizations established permanent or urban settlements, agriculture, and complex societal...
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    The Chavín culture was a pre-Columbian civilization, developed in the northern Andean highlands of Peru around 900 BCE, ending around 250 BCE. It extended...
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