Huaca Rajada
Huaca Rajada is an archaeological site located in the Lambayeque region of Peru. It is known for its impressive pyramids and ceremonial structures built by the Moche civilization around 100-800 AD. The site features intricate adobe constructions and is believed to have served as a religious and administrative center.
Excavations at Huaca Rajada have uncovered numerous artifacts, including pottery, textiles, and metalwork, which provide insight into the Moche culture. One of the most significant discoveries was the tomb of the Lord of Sipán, a prominent Moche ruler, highlighting the site's importance in ancient Peruvian history.