Sophistication in Adaptation: The Moche in the Atacama

Luis Muro Ynoñán explains how the Moche civilization adapted to the extremely arid environment of Peru's north coast, part of the Atacama Desert system. He describes sophisticated irrigation networks that transformed desert valleys into productive agricultural landscapes. He highlights the Moche's resilient and innovative water-management strategies, including canals and dams, suggesting they may have exploited seasonal rainfall more effectively than modern societies facing similar environmental challenges.

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    Muro Ynoñán

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