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Minoan Civilation

See Evans, Sir Arthur; Knossos; Linear A/Linear B

Moche

Moche is the name of the dominant culture on the north coast of peru from the first to the seventh centuries a.d., known as the early intermediate period. The culture was first identified in the Moche Valley and was centered on the