A civilization flourishing on the northern coast of Peru from about 1200 to its absorption by the Inca empire around 1460, known especially for its well-planned cities such as its capital, Chan Chan.
[American Spanish Chimú.]
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Chi·mu or Chi·mú (chē-mū') ![]() |
A civilization flourishing on the northern coast of Peru from about 1200 to its absorption by the Inca empire around 1460, known especially for its well-planned cities such as its capital, Chan Chan.
[American Spanish Chimú.]
| Columbia Encyclopedia: Chimu |
Bibliography
See J. A. Mason, Ancient Civilizations of Peru (1957, rev. ed. 1988); V. W. Wolfgang, The Desert Kingdoms of Peru (1965); E. P. Lanning, Peru before the Incas (1967).
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| Chancay (historical site, Peru) | |
| Chan Chan (ancient city, Peru) |
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