Virú culture

The Viru Culture, also called Gallinazo, developed on the coast of northern Peru, between 200 BC and 300 AD, before they later spread to date Viru River over the Rio Santa Valley and Chicama Valley.

In the 3rd century the Viru Culture succumbed more and more the influence of the Mochica culture, which was located further north, until it finally went out and left her on the pitch.

  • Archaeological Culture ( America)
  • History of Peru
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