Huaca del Sol y de la Luna (The Sun and Moon Monuments) - Moche Civilization

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Huaca del Sol y de la Luna (The Sun and Moon Monuments) - Moche Civilization Entrance Sign: Huacas de Moche (Huacas del Sol y de la Luna), near Trujillo Link: Las Huacas del Sol y de la Luna http://www.huacas.com/

Cerro Blanco (White Mountain or Hill) in Background of archaeological area. Huaca de la Luna ("Temple/Shrine of the Moon") is a large adobe brick structure built mainly by the Moche people of northern Peru. It, with the Huaca del Sol, is part of Huacas de Moche, the remains of an ancient Moche capital city called Cerro Blanco by modern archaeologists. Sign: Centro de Investigacion y de Visitantes (Sponsors)

Upper level of excavations (possible temple excavation?) Guide Wilmer shows a map of the Moche Civilization. This major archaeological site was built at the time of the Moche culture (100 BC-650 AD), just east of a prominent, freestanding hill, the Cerro Blanco (White Mountain), and next to a small tributary of the Moche River. It occupies a central location within the extensive Moche Valley. The complex sits about three miles inland, southeast of the modern city of Trujillo and is considered by many scholars to be the former capital of the Moche State.

View of Huaca del Sol (Temple of the Sun) - across plaza between pyramids. The Huaca del Sol is an adobe brick temple built by the Moche civilization on the coast of what is now Peru. The temple is one of several ruins found near the peak of Cerro Blanco, in the coastal desert near Trujillo, Peru. By 450 CE, eight different stages of construction had been completed on the Huaca del Sol. The construction of the temple was additive; new layers of brick were laid directly on top of the old, hence large quantities of bricks were required for its construction. It has been estimated by archaeologists that the Huaca del Sol was composed of over 130 million adobe bricks and was the largest pre-columbian adobe structure built in the Americas. Visitor's Center and shops

View of upper level excavations (off limits) View of settlement area (estimated population: 20,000 people). Between Sun and Moon pyramids.

View of new museum. Scheduled to open in Summer 2010. Picture of Huaca de la Luna (reproduction)

Cerro Blanco (White Mountain or Hill). According to our guide, it was named after the full moon's reflective light on the hill. Protective covered areas of excavated sites.

Wilmer shows a picture of the sacrificial (sacred) rock. Picture of warriors.

Another picture of warriors; concept of sacrifice. Sign: Los Recintos de Los Sacrificios (The Sacrificial Enclosures) The enclosures located between the Platform of the Sacred Rock and the Ceremonial Patio contained distinctive, roofed structures that were apparently associated with activities related to sacrifice rites. One of these structures was decorated with painted reliefs portraying a feline attacking a woman. The evidence for these sacrifice rites is provided by human skeletal remains as well as unfired clay effigy bottles portraying prisoners. These pots had been intentionally broken, a signal that they served as symbolic sacrifices, replacing the human lives.

Workers excavating at the site. The Huaca de la Luna itself is a large complex of three main platforms, each one serving a different function. The northernmost platform, at one time brightly decorated with a variety of murals and reliefs, was destroyed by looters. Because of this, the central and southern platforms have been the focus of most excavations. The central platform has yielded multiple high-status burials interred with a variety of fine ceramics, suggesting that it was used as a burial ground for the Moche religious elite, while the Huaca del Sol may have been used for the interment of rulers. Area of the Sacred (sacrificial) Rock. The eastern platform, black rock & adjacent patios were the site of human sacrifice rituals which are depicted in a variety of Moche visual arts, most notably painted ceramics. After their sacrifice, bodies of victims would be hurled over the side of the Huaca and left exposed in the patios. This finding is supported by the discovery of multiple skeletons of adult males found at the foot of the rock, all of whom show signs of grisly trauma, usually a severe blow to the head, as the cause of death.

Picture of the main deity, Ai Apaec (Ayapec). Also known as "Decapitator" (Degollador, i.e. Executioner). A late name for an active god of the Mochica (a pre-inca civilization). He ranged beneath the throne of the almost totally indifferent and supreme being and creator deity, a nameless sky-god whose throne was usually situated on the top of a high mountain. Ai Apaec may have been the son of the mountain god, and shared the feline mouth of the creator deity. He is usually portrayed wearing a jaguar headdress and snake-head earrings. Ai Apaec, the supreme god of the ancient Moche culture. The image is characterized by his feline attributes, mythical mask, prominent eyebrows, agape mouth, and sharp, aggressive fangs. Black scrolls surround his face while a rhombus appears at the center, bordered in stylish bands representative of manta rays. Ai Apaec is identified with the ideologies inherited from the epic of the Chavin and complemented by other deities, such as the serpent, the condor, or the eagle, representative of Andean culture. Ai Apaec is frequently depicted as a spider, but sometimes as a winged creature or a sea monster, all three features symbolizing land, water and air. When the body is included, it is usually shown with one arm holding a knife and another holding a severed head by the hair. The 'Decapitator' is thought to have figured prominently in the beliefs surrounding the practice of sacrifice.

Wall reliefs of building B/C. Wall Reliefs of Building D.

Close-up of Sign: "La Tumba del Oficiante" (The Tomb of the Officiant) Wall Reliefs (within covered building)

Guide Wilmer talks with Susie. Adobe bricks with various identification designs. Wall and bricks enclosure.

Picture: "Cabezas de Aves y Peces" (birds and fish) Reliefs of stylized fish and ocean waves.

A section of the wall, with diagonal lines. Close-up of wall design and and face of Ai-Apaec.

Another view of the wall and designs. Area of excavations.

Close-up view of Huaca del Sol. The Huaca del Sol was partially destroyed and looted by Spanish conquistadors in the 17th century, while the Huaca de la Luna was left relatively untouched. It is believed today that the Huaca del Sol may have been more administrative, military, residential and burial mound for the Moche elite, while the Huaca de la Luna served a largely ceremonial and religious function, though it contains burials as well. Despite its history of destruction during the colonial period, the stepped pyramid called Huaca del Sol still measures 1,250 feet in length and towers 135 feet above the surrounding plain - this makes it the tallest adobe structure of the Americas. It is calculated that around 50 million sun-dried, mud bricks (or "adobes"), were used in its construction. Excavations - an ongoing project.

Excavations of settlement area. Picture: "Riqueza Arqueologica Potencial del Norte"

Wall relief of deity with appendages. Picture of deity with appendages.

Wilmer shows a picture of the mural walls. Wall of murals (original colors).

Picture of deity holding serpents in his hands. Wall of murals.

Picture: "Personaje con baculos" Mural of stylized deity with appendages.

Sign: "El Altar Mayor" (The Great Altar) In spite of its small size, this structure was exceptionally important and played a central roel in the principal ceremonial activities presided over by Moche priests, including the ones represented in sacrifice scenes. These scenes indicate that the supreme Moche priests and other high ranking officials presided over ritual events from similar structures. Evidence for post holes unearthed by archaeologists reveal that this structure was once roofed, possibly in a manner similar to that portrayed in sculpted and painted Moche pottery vessels. Posing at the site.

Picture: "Danzante" (dancer) Picture: "Arana Decapitadora" (spider decapitator) Picture: "Pescador" (fisherman) Picture: "Felino Decapitadora"

Picture: "Moche Calendar" Picture: "Decapitador"

Mural of Moche Calendar Restoration worker.

Close-up of Moche Calendar (mural). Restoration workers.

Murals of the various terraces. Murals of the various terraces.

Close-up of Moche Calendar (mural) Posing at the terraces (mural)

Picture of terraces (terraces in background) Chart of Andean Chronology (civilizations)

Distant view of terraces (murals) New excavations.

New excavations (Cerro Blanco, background) Sign: Huaca de la Luna y la Ciudad Moche (City of Moche) The urban and ceremonial city of Moche served as the capital of a theocratic and military state that expanded south to the valley of Nepena in the modern department of Ancash. Meanwhile, to the north, in the departments of Lambayeque and Piura, the evidence suggests the possible development of independent states or autonomous societies affiliated with the Moche culture.

At its height, the city of Moche covered some 100 hectares. Two monumental structures dominate its edges: Huaca del Sol or Capuxaido to the west and Huaca de la Luna to the east, at the foot of Cerro Blanco. Huaca del Sol served an apparent political and administrative role, while Huaca de la Luna comprised the paramount temple and the leading political and ceremonial center of Moche society. The pioneering work of German archaeologist Max Uhle in 1899 initiated archaeological studies at one of Peru s most important ancient monuments, where scientific research resumed in 1991 with the Huacas del Sol and Luna Archaeological Project. The Moche culture flourished from AD100 to 800. The city of Moche prospered during approximately the same period, that is, over some seven centuries. Peruvian dog - famous for its warmth, which has healing properties.

with guide Wilmer with guide Wilmer and the Peruvian dog