"Agriculture and Territory of the Chicama Valley"
05/04/2026
Regarding the "Open Museums" initiative, promoted by the Ministry of Culture of Peru, which provides free access to the general public to museums, archaeological sites and historical places administered by the State on the first Sunday of each month; The El Brujo Archaeological Complex has been holding free face-to-face micro-workshops since March 2022, with the aim of sharing knowledge with our visitors
To raise awareness of and revalue pre-Hispanic fruits discovered at CAEB.
To raise awareness of and revalue tubers and legumes consumed in pre-Hispanic times discovered at CAEB.
To explore representations, revalue the sphere of care, and highlight the economic contributions linked to women.
Explore the territory and ecosystem of the Chicama Valley in pre-Columbian times and their connection to current challenges.
Highlight the manufacture of metal artifacts linked to elites and other products.
Promote the CAEB ceramic collection, highlighting its manufacture and its chronological, spatial, and socioeconomic value.
Raise awareness of the textile manufacturing processes most commonly used at CAEB.
To raise awareness of dyeing technology and its correlation with specific social groups.
Identify and recognize the importance of marine resource consumption based on findings at CAEB.
Introduce the handling of bodies and products in pre-Columbian times through documented cases.
Promote the funerary practices of the Huaca Cao Viejo cemetery and their production process.
Disseminate the complex bundling process of the Lady of Cao, its technology, and its connection to the Moche elites.