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- Caballo_Muerto abstract "Caballo Muerto is an archaeological complex located on the northern coast of Peru, in the Moche Valley, in the Laredo District of La Libertad Region. It represents a series of mound sites that span both the Initial Period (2100–1200 CAL B.C.) and the Early Horizon (1200–200 CAL B.C.).This site became prominent during the period of the Cupisnique culture. It includes about a dozen architectural sites built upon interlocking platforms. One of them is the important site of the Huaca de los Reyes. It has been declared as belonging to the Cultural Heritage of Peru by the Decree No. 999 of 4 October 2001.".
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- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Ancash_Region.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Peru.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Cajamarca.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Casma_River.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_La_Libertad_Region.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Peru.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cupisnique_culture.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Chan_Chan.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Chavín_culture.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Cupisnique.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Federico_Kauffmann_Doig.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Huaca_de_los_Reyes.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Huaricoto.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Hypostyle.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Kotosh_Religious_Tradition.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Kuntur_Wasi.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink La_Galgada_(archaeological_site).
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink La_Libertad_Region.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Lambayeque_Region.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Laredo,_Trujillo.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Laredo_District.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Michael_E._Moseley.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Moche_Valley.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Moche_culture.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Nepeña_District.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Pacopampa.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Peru.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Kaulicke.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Piura_Region.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink Trujillo,_Peru.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLink File:Cuzco_MAP_P1100627.JPG.
- Caballo_Muerto wikiPageWikiLinkText "Caballo Muerto".
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- Caballo_Muerto subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_La_Libertad_Region.
- Caballo_Muerto subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Peru.
- Caballo_Muerto subject Category:Cupisnique_culture.
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- Caballo_Muerto comment "Caballo Muerto is an archaeological complex located on the northern coast of Peru, in the Moche Valley, in the Laredo District of La Libertad Region. It represents a series of mound sites that span both the Initial Period (2100–1200 CAL B.C.) and the Early Horizon (1200–200 CAL B.C.).This site became prominent during the period of the Cupisnique culture. It includes about a dozen architectural sites built upon interlocking platforms. One of them is the important site of the Huaca de los Reyes.".
- Caballo_Muerto label "Caballo Muerto".
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- Caballo_Muerto lat "-8.0712".
- Caballo_Muerto long "-78.9104".
- Caballo_Muerto wasDerivedFrom Caballo_Muerto?oldid=678522772.
- Caballo_Muerto depiction Cuzco_MAP_P1100627.JPG.
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