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Cultural periods of Peru


This is a chart of the Peruvian cultural periods used by archaeologist studying the area. Most of the cultures of the Late Horizon and some of the cultures of the Late Intermediate joined the Inca empire by 1493, but the period ends in 1534 because that marks the fall of the Inca empire after the Spanish conquest. Most of the cut-off years mark either an end of a severe drought or the begining of one. These marked a shift of the most productive farming to or from the mountains, and tended to mark the end of one culture and the rise of another.

Period Dates Cultures
Ceramic
Late Horizon 1476 CE - 1534 CE Cajamarca , Chancay , Chachapoyas, Chincha , Chiribaya, Chucuito ,
Huaman Huilca , Inca, Ilo , Qotu Qotu , Pacacocha , Palli Marca , Piura, Sican, Tajaraca
Late Intermediate 1000 CE - 1476 CE Huari, Chimú, Cajamarca , Gorbanzai , Piura
Middle Horizon 600 CE - 1000 CE Moche, Nazca, Huari, Tiwanaku, Piura, Gorbanzai
Early Intermediate  200 CE - 600 CE Moche, Nazca, Tiwanaku, Pichiche , Sechura , Gorbanzai
Early Horizon 900 BCE - 200 CE Chavín, Cubisnique , Late Chiripa , Paracas , Pichiche , Sechura
Initial Period 1800/1500 BCE - 900 BCE Early Chiripa, Kotosh, Toríl (The Cumbe Mayo aqueduct was built c. 1000 BCE.)
Preceramic
Period VI 2500 BCE - 1500/1800 BCE Casavilca , Culebras , Viscachani , Huaca Prieta
Period V 4200 BCE - 2500 BCE Honda , Lauricocha III , Viscachani
Period IV 6000 BCE - 4200 BCE Ambo , Canario , Siches , Lauricocha II , Luz , Toquepala II
Period III 8000 BCE - 6000 BCE Arenal , Chivateros II , Lauricocha I , Playa Chira , Puyenca , Toquepala I
Period II 9500 BCE - 8000 BCE Chivateros I , Lauricocha I
Period I ? BCE - 9500 BCE Oquendo , Red Zone (central coast)
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