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STUDENTS PRESENTATION

FULL NAME:
Leonardo Worsh Garcia Flores

GRADE: 4 B
AREA: Ingles
TITLE OF THE WORK:
Culture mochica
I.E: Republic of panama
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CULTURE
MOCHICA

GEOGRAPHICAL PLACE
At first he occupied the valleys of
Moche, Chicama and Viru, in the
present department of Freedom,
and then extended his dominions
in the valley of Lambayeque, in
the north and Nepea, south.
The weather is arid and humid
It is a pre-Columbian culture that
extends along the northern coast
of Peru, approximately between
100 D.C. to 700 D.C.

CULTURE
MOCHICA

GEOGRAPHICAL PLACE

One of the ways to


reach
the
Moche
culture is choosing a
tour
Moche culture is up to
6km city

CULTURE
MOCHICA

HISTORY
The Moche
discovered
The Moche
discovered

culture was
in 1901.
culture was
by Max Uhle

CULTURE
MOCHICA

Importance
Culture
Mochica
is
famous for its
ceramic

CULTURE
MOCHICA

Importance
Interesting
places are the
Huaca de la
Luna
and
Huaca
Cao
Viejo
(or
El
Brujo)

CULTURE
MOCHICA

Religion
Its main God was Ai apaec,
a supernatural being who
was represented by a
human figure with the
mouth of a tiger with fangs.
One of the most important
aspects of the religion of
the Mochica culture were
human sacrifices

CULTURE
MOCHICA

Agriculture
The Moche had a great
agricultural development.
They
cultivated
many
products
such
as
potatoes, cassava, sweet
potato and corn white girl.
The Moche built canals to
bring water to arid or dry
areas.

CULTURE
MOCHICA

Architecture

As a basis for their buildings they used


the adobe, since it was the raw
material they had at hand. They built
great palaces, cities and temples,
which daubed murals in high and low
relief, colorfully painted from nature to
which they added them removed from
the firing of the legs of birds collagen,
which acted as a kind of latex; They
decorated with representations of their
gods, myths, legends and all their
worldview.

CULTURE
MOCHICA

Ceramic
The most impressive for its
creativity
and
artistic
expression aesthetic sense. The
Moche ceramics shaped in their
environment and their cultural
and religious world, in the form
of
sculptural
images
or
decorating brush the surface of
the vessel. Their pottery is
therefore the best document
and testimony of their culture.

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