The Ongoing Relevance of Studying the Moche

Luis Muro Ynoñán reflects on the contemporary relevance of studying the Moche and other ancient societies of Peru's north coast. He emphasizes that beyond their remarkable visual culture, these societies offer important lessons about environmental adaptation, intergenerational knowledge, and human relationships with the natural world—themes that continue to shape his work as an archaeologist and curator.

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  • Luis Muro outside, with a varied landscape behind him

    Luis

    Muro Ynoñán

    Assistant Curator of South American Anthropology at the Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago