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Grade 8 M.Wiener
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Near the Moche Valley, Peru Capital of the Kingdom of Chimor (Chimu Empire) America’s largest prehispanic mud-brick settlement City covers 7.7 sq miles Origin: Beginning of the first millennium AD when first large enclosure was built
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Agriculture was a major concern of the Chimu Built miles of irrigation canals, including inter- valley canals to expand area of cultivation
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Very tall walls 26ft high, enclose each of the 11 citadels Huaca Obispo- largest Chan Chan stepped pyramid U-shaped audiencias Storerooms Wells Winding passageways
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Vary in sizes Interpreted as administrative offices Decorated elaborately Clay friezes that represent shellfish Stylized waves Marine birds Fish
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Capacity of 2,000 sq meters (Found empty) Housed textiles and other small luxury goods Determined from imprints found
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Today are completely dried out Mechanized pumps Sent water to many parts of the city Including “sunken gardens” where the produced consumed by the inhabitants of Chan Chan was grown
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“one king- one palace” theory from the excavation of several highly disturbed platforms found within citadel enclosures Looting “mining” Women used as human sacrifices Bones found at the central grave near royal tomb
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Lived outside of the compounds Forbidden to enter compounds Artisans, fishermen, farmers, laborers Resided in what archaeologists call “intermediate architecture” –structures smaller than monumental compounds Intermediate architecture housed an estimated 12,000 artisans, but otherwise the number is unknown
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Population is unknown Tax records Show looting of precious metals Production Ceramics, textiles, woodworking, maize-beer Inca Broke the back bone of the Chimu economy
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