Moche sacrificio humano
The Moche were well-developed in pottery, textiles, jewellery and metal work which was mainly produced for ritual funerary uses. With no written records, archaeologists have looked to accounts of their times depicted on pots and vessels: the Moche practiced human sacrifice rituals to celebrate or encourage rain. Burial sites have revealed bodies that had been systematically dismembered and marks on the neck vertebrae indicate they had their throats cut or their heads decapitated.
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