Recent Research and a Chronological Reevaluation of the Viru-Moche-Chicama Valleys
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
The Viru, Moche, and Chicama Valleys, on the north coast of Peru, are home to many pioneering studies of Andean prehistory and Peruvian archaeology, including the work of Rafael Larco, the Viru Valley Project and the Chan Chan/Moche Valley Project. As the focus of some of the most significant fieldwork to be carried out in the Andes, these three valleys remain the focus of many ongoing archaeological projects. This symposium is an opportunity to present recent research, contributing to a chronological reevaluation of the prehistory of the Viru, Moche, and Chicama valleys. Session participants will present data from their recent research from one or more of the three valleys and explain how this data impacts previous interpretations or ideas about culture periods and our understanding of the prehistory of the region. This session will enable presenters to introduce their new perspectives and research agendas for one of the most traditional areas of Andean Archaeology.
Other Keywords
Chronology •
Moche •
andes •
Moche Valley •
Ceramics •
bioarchaeology •
Irrigation •
Fortifications •
Political Organization •
Radiocarbon
Geographic Keywords
South America
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- Anchoring the Absolute to the Relative: Recent Chronological Research in the Virú Valley, Peru (2015)
- Ceramic Petrography and Early Intermediate Period Interaction in the Moche Valley, Peru: Current Understanding and Future Research (2015)
- A Fortified Frontier - LIP Defensive Settlement in the Moche Valley (2015)
- Irrigation Systems as a Chronological Proxy? Continuous Occupation at the Valley Edge, Chicama Valley, Peru. (2015)
- La Poza de Huanchaco: A Late Early Horizon – Early Intermediate Period Fishing Community: social and material culture interactions between Salinar and Gallinazo (2015)
- Linking Chronology, Culture History, and Culture Process in Moche Studies. (2015)
- Reassessing the Late Andean Period in the Moche Valley: the View from Cerro Huancha (2015)
- Southern Moche Politics Reevaluated: The Reconciliation of Relative (ceramic chronologies) and Absolute (radiocarbon) Dates. (2015)
- To Live and Die in the City: Investigations of Health at the Huacas de Moche (2015)