Mochica Warrior Sacrifices
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Mochica Warrior Sacrifices

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The Mochica culture (1–800 AD) depicted sacrificial rituals for defeated warriors. Some sacrifices occurred on islands, with warriors transported by rafts, while others took place in the mountains, where the vanquished were cast from heights. These practices reflect the Mochica’s complex belief systems and their emphasis on ritualistic offerings, highlighting their intricate relationship with both the environment and spiritual world.