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Major cultures in the Late intermediate period (1000-1400 CE) in Peru

Note: this is based on "The Incas and their Ancestors" by Michael E. Moseley. This book was written in 1992 but does not cover the Chimu much, nor the newly discovered Chachapoyas culture. The Chimu are important to the story of the Inca conquest and the Chachapoyas are important as an example of a large culture that the Inca's and Spanish were unable to conquer.


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