Aspero

Aspero
3D model of Aspero
Aspero is located in Peru
Aspero
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Location Peru
Barranca Province, Lima
TypeSettlement
History
Founded3700~2500 BC
PeriodsPre-ceramic
CulturesNorte Chico civilization

Aspero is a well-studied Late Preceramic site archaeological complex located near the mouth of the Supe River, south of Supe Puerto, on the central coast of Peru. It forms part of the ancient Caral-Supe civilization and was occupied during the Late Archaic period, from before 3000 BCE to around 1800 BCE. It is connected culturally to the ancient city of Caral, located 25 km up-valley, for which it presumably served as a major fishery. The site covers an area of approximately 14 hectares (35 acres) and features numerous temples or huacas, of which the most prominent are the Huaca Alta, the Huaca de los ídolos and the Huaca de los Sacrificios. Remains of human sacrifice have been found in the latter, dated to about 4500 years ago.[1][2]

  1. ^ "Caral: hallan momia de mujer con 4.500 años de antigüedad al norte de Lima". La Prensa. Lima. 25 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Hallan una momia de 4.500 años perteneciente a la civilización Caral en Perú". ABC. Madrid. 25 April 2016.

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