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Chan Chan Ruins, Huaca de la Luna, Museo de Sipán - Coggle Diagram
Chan Chan Ruins
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Location
Ciudadela Gran Chimu, Huanchaco 13000
Importace
It is an important part of the Peruvian history as it reveals about the culture that use Chan Chan as their city.
Geometric Shapes
They used rectangular walls to separate each room, rombus as decoration to their fences and triangles, squares and rectangles to decor the walls of each room.
Huaca de la Luna
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Location
V285+3W2, Carr. Campiña de Moche, Moche 13600
Importace
It’s important as it was used as a sacrificial place, were the Moches sacrificed the battle losers throwing them down the mountain as a praise to their gods.
Geometric Shapes
They used big rectangular walls, squares as little windows for the kitchen and rombus to decor de walls with their god, but I could not observe any type of triangle nor circle.
Museo de Sipán
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Location
Juan Pablo Vizcardo y Guzmán 895, Lambayeque 14013
Importace
It’s important because this museum contains a lot of ancient pieces apart from its most atractive exhibition, Sipán’s tomb. This museum contains history in art, with metallurgy, ceramic and jewellery.
Geometric Shapes
Although they didn’t let us take photos inside the museum, the shape that architects used to crate the museum was a triangle, a peculiar shape that very little museums have.