Category
page 1Cupisnique culture
La Libertad Department
department of Peru
Kuntur Wasi
cultural heritage site in Peru

Cupisnique culture
thumb|right|Stirrup-handled Cupinisque ceramic vase 1250 BC (Larco Museum collection)
The Cupisnique culture was a pre-Columbian indigenous culture that flourished from c. 1500 to 500 BC along what now is Peru's northern Pacific coast. The culture had a distinctive style of adobe clay architecture. Artifacts of the culture share artistic styles and religious symbols with the Chavin culture that arose in the same area at a later date.
El Brujo
archaeological complex near Trujillo, Peru
Huaca Prieta
archaeological site
Ventarron
Ventarrón is the site of a 4,500-year-old temple with painted murals, which was excavated in Peru in 2007 near Chiclayo, in the Lambayeque region on the northern coast. The site was inhabited by the Early Cupisnique, Cupisnique, Chavin and Moche cultures.