Recuay culture

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The Recuay culture was a pre-Columbian Andean civilization of the north-central highlands of present-day Peru, noted for its distinctive stone architecture, sculptural art, and elaborate ceramic traditions.

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Recuay culture canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Andean civilization
archaeological culture
pre-Columbian culture
artStyle high-relief sculpture
modeled ceramic figures
negative painting on ceramics
burialPractice chullpa-like tombs
multi-chambered underground tombs
country Peru
economy agriculture
camelid herding
long-distance trade
endTime circa 600 CE
followedBy Huari culture
Wari Empire
surface form: Wari culture
iconographyFeature camelids
felines
mythical beings
warriors with trophy heads
knownFor complex funerary structures
elaborate ceramics
feline motifs
llama imagery
polychrome pottery
sculptural art
stone architecture
subterranean tombs
warrior iconography
languageFamily Quechuan language family
surface form: Quechuan languages (hypothesized)
locatedIn Ancash Region
Callejón de Huaylas
north-central highlands of Peru
mainSite Copa
Honco Pampa
Pashash
Wilcahuain
material andesite stone
white kaolin clay
militaryCharacter high
partOf Andes
politicalOrganization regional chiefdoms
precededBy Chavín culture
region central Peru
surface form: north-central Peru
religion Andean polytheism
ancestor worship
startTime circa 200 BCE
timePeriod Early Intermediate Period
usedIrrigation yes
usedTerracing yes

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Andean civilization hasPart Recuay culture
Andes cultural area includesCulture Recuay culture