Sipán
Sipán is an archaeological site located in northern Peru, known for its rich history and significant discoveries related to the Moche civilization. The site features a large burial complex, including the tomb of a Moche ruler, often referred to as the "Lord of Sipán." This tomb was discovered in 1987 and is considered one of the most important archaeological finds in the Americas.
The artifacts found at Sipán include intricate pottery, jewelry, and ceremonial items, showcasing the advanced craftsmanship of the Moche people. The site has provided valuable insights into the social structure, religious practices, and daily life of this ancient civilization, making it a key location for understanding pre-Columbian history.