Vicús culture

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The Vicús culture was a pre-Columbian civilization of northern Peru known for its sophisticated ceramics, metalwork, and early development within the broader Andean cultural sphere.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Vicús culture canonical 2
Gallinazo culture 1

How this entity was disambiguated

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Andean culture
archaeological culture
pre-Columbian culture
burialPractice deep vertical tombs
shaft tombs
country Peru
cultivated beans
cotton
maize
squash
discoveredBy archaeological investigations in the 20th century
economicActivity agriculture
ceramic production
metallurgy
flourishedInCentury 1st century BCE
1st century CE
2nd century BCE
2nd century CE
followedBy Moche culture
hadSocialStructure elite warrior class
stratified society
hasArtStyle incised decoration
negative painting technique
polychrome ceramics
hasMainSite Cerro Vicús
influenced Moche culture
influencedBy Chavín culture
knownFor anthropomorphic pottery
ceramics
copper metallurgy
erotic ceramics
funerary ceramics
goldworking
lost-wax casting
metalwork
stirrup-spout vessels
whistling vessels
locatedIn Piura Region
northern Peru
mainDiscoveryPeriod 1960s
namedAfter Cerro Vicús
partOf Andes cultural area
surface form: Andean cultural sphere
precededBy Chavín culture
produced bells
ear spools
nose ornaments
pectoral ornaments
weapons
regionType coastal and highland transition zone
religion Andean polytheism
sufferedFrom looting of tombs
timePeriod Early Intermediate Period
usesMaterial bronze
copper
gold
silver

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Andes cultural area includesCulture Vicús culture
Moche Valley hasArchaeologicalCulture Vicús culture
this entity surface form: Gallinazo culture