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Ancient Throne and Ceremonial Hall Unearthed in Peru
« on: January 13, 2018, 03:40:05 pm »
Ancient Throne and Ceremonial Hall Unearthed in Peru
The two-chambered complex would have held Moche ceremonies.
 
By Elaina Zachos

PUBLISHED January 12, 2018

More than 1,500 years ago, an ancient Andean society of desert dwellers ruled the northern coast of Peru. Before Incan civilization and Hispanic conquest, the sophisticated Moche people lived from the 1st to the 8th centuries. They cleverly manipulated seasonal flooding to construct irrigation canals for growing corn and beans in the arid, unforgiving terrain, and they built settlements along the coast that stretched for more than 215 miles. (Read: "Ancient Canals in Andes Reveal Early Agriculture")

But then, around A.D. 700, the society mysteriously disappeared. Some scientists say it was destroyed by catastrophic El Niño flooding, which still douses the region today. Others say the civilization succumbed to earthquakes, drought, or encroaching sand dunes, or speculate that social and cultural factors may have ripped the society apart.

https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2018/01/ancient-peruvian-moche-civilization-throne-banquet-hall-ceremony-spd/