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Monthly Archives: October 2011

The beauty of Moche religious art abounds at the Larco Museum

The Moche controlling a dozen fertile river valleys along what is now Peru’s northern Pacific coast from about 100 to 800 C.E. (Common Era). Their artisan class were among the most accomplished ceramic workers in the world, meticulously documenting in highly realistic fired-clay artifacts their culture, population, religion, architecture and agriculture, their wars, ceremonies and [...]

Posted in Art & Culture, Destinations, Family Travel, History, Lima, Trujillo | Tagged Larco Museum, Moche art, Moche Trail, Museo Larco | 1 Comment

City ordinance threatens late night dance clubs in Cusco’s historic center

It’s more than Inca archaeological ruins and Spanish colonial architecture that draws tourists from around the world to Cusco. For years, a significant percentage of younger travelers have flocked to the Inca capital to enjoy the pulsating, techno and samba-tinged night life that spills out onto the main square into the wee hours. But a [...]

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