Moche Warriors and Ritual Warfare
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Moche Warriors and Ritual Warfare

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Moche warriors, elite figures in Northern Peru’s Moche civilization (100–800 AD), are depicted in art with conical helmets and weaponry, symbolizing their aristocratic status. Their warfare prioritized capture over killing, with defeat signified by losing a headdress. Victors stripped the defeated, who were later sacrificed in ceremonies. These practices reflect societal values and conflicts over land.