Mochica Decapitator Gods
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Mochica Decapitator Gods

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Mochica art depicts gods in combat with supernatural beings or humans, often ending in decapitation. These deities use a crescent-shaped knife called a tumi , symbolizing power and authority. From 1–800 AD, the Mochica civilization revered these decapitating gods, emphasizing ritual sacrifice and divine justice, integral to their cosmology and societal structure.