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Mojeque : ウィキペディア英語版
Mojeque

Mojeque, or ''Pampa de las Llamas-Moxeke'', is a large archaeological site located in the Casma Province of Ancash Region in northern Peru. It contains two large mounds and many smaller mounds. It is only one of the large sites in the valley of Casma river. The others are Cerro Sechin, :es:Sechin Alto, and Sechin Bajo. Sechin River is a tributary of Casma.
==History of research==
The site was first investigated by Peruvian archaeologist Julio C. Tello. His student Toribio Mejia Xesspe discovered large polychrome figures at Mojeque which are a striking feature of the complex. The images include the picture of the "Weeping God", found also at other Andean sites.
The complex was thought originally to belong to the Chavin culture.
American archaeologists Thomas and Sheila Pozorski studied the site in the 1980s. They placed its construction in the "Initial period", 1800 BC to 900 BC (i.e. before Chavin). The Pozorskis also saw that the site links with the neighboring ''Pampa de las Llamas'' complex.

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