The archaeological investigation of Panamarca revealed a richly decorated throne room, uniquely associated with a high-status female leader, perhaps linked to the moon goddess.
Among the unique findings, the Hall of the Moche Imaginary features murals that depict a crowned female ruler engaging with various elements of Moche culture and mythology.
The murals include intricate depictions of women weaving and a notably unique two-faced figure with headdresses, enriching our understanding of the Moche artistic expressions.
This discovery challenges existing notions of Moche civilization, suggesting women's prominent roles during that era and the unique place of Panamarca in their societal structure.
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