May 2, 2010

  • Sican Peru

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    Sican is the name given by archaeologists at Batan Grande to the culture found in and formerly named after the Department of Lambayeque.

    The Lambayeque culture is also found at found at Chotuna-Chornancap, Túcume, El Brujo and there is similar art at Huaca El Dragon/Arco Iris, part of Chan Chan.

     


Pomac Forest Historical Sanctuary in Lambayeque region.
Pomac Forest Historical Sanctuary in Lambayeque region.
  • Lima, Jul. 18 2010(ANDINA). Archaeologists in Peru have unearthed the remains of what is believed to have been a high-ranking official of the Sican culture who lived about 1,200 years ago.

    A team co-led by Peruvian archaeologist Carlos del Carpio found the tomb, along with many burial artifacts, about 1,500 meters west of the Lord of Sican's tomb in Huaca Las Ventanas archaeological site, near the Pomac Forest Historical Sanctuary, in the northern Lambayeque region.

    According to Peruvian daily El Comercio, the ancient nobleman was buried in lotus posture (sitting with his legs half-crossed) and the finds included a winged eye mask, a ceremonial knife and a metal cup.

    The tomb also contained a breastplate of coral colored Spondylus shell beads, seven ceramics and a gold tweezer, representing a bird image of the Sican or Lambayeque cultures.

    Archaeologists Carlos Elera, Jose Pinilla and Carlos del Carpio, who work together in the area, described this discovery as a miracle given the erosive power of the La Leches river and the ongoing dam construction. (END) EEP www.andina.com.pe/Ingles/Noticia.aspx?id=o1+45K32mFg=

    Bosque de Pómac contará con dos nuevas rutas turísticas a mediados de 2012 6/10/2011
    www.andina.com.pe/Espanol/noticia-bosque-pomac-contara-dos-nuevas-rutas-turisticas-a-mediados-2012-380673.aspx

    Construirán museo de sitio en Bosque de Pómac en Lambayeque Andina 05/09/2011
    Construirán museo de sitio en Bosque de Pómac en Lambayeque Andina 05/09/2011
    Mostrarán los resultados de las excavaciones realizadas en el lugar, informó hoy el director del museo nacional Sicán, Carlos Elera.
    Santuario histórico Bosque de Pómac, en Lambayeque. Foto: ANDINA/Difusión.
    Podrá ver in situ las costumbres funerarias que se dieron durante la época Sicán y el culto ancestral al agua, todo dentro del contexto de paisaje cultural-arqueológico que configura Pómac... una suerte de museo al aire libre, un ecomuseo”
    Existe la posibilidad de implementar un centro interpretativo de todo lo que implica el chamanismo o curanderismo, práctica que caracteriza a Lambayeque y que no ha sido puesta en valor.
    Se busca mostrar de forma adecuada estas expresiones culturales, y el lugar elegido serían los alrededores del cerro Chaparrí, vinculado al curanderismo lambayecano... realizando acopio de colecciones de mesas de algunos brujos o curanderos ya fallecidos, potenciales donaciones también”, manifestó el investigador.
    El museo de sitio como el centro de interpretación se encuentran a nivel de guión y formarían parte de la denominada Ruta de los Ancestros, a desarrollarse en Pómac.
    El santuario histórico Bosque de Pómac ocupa un área natural protegida de 5,887.38 hectáreas en la provincia lambayecana de Ferreñafe.
    Fue establecido mediante el Decreto Supremo 034-2001-AG, con el objetivo de conservar la unidad paisajística cultural del bosque seco ecuatorial y el complejo arqueológico de la cultura Sicán. (FIN) SDC/VVS/JOT GRM

    www.andina.com.pe/Espanol/noticia-construiran-museo-sitio-bosque-pomac-lambayeque-376515.aspx

    Restos de cuerpos sacrificados hace 1.000 años fueron hallados en Pómac  17/12/2011

    http://elcomercio.pe/peru/1349284/noticia-restos-cuerpos-sacrificados-hace000-anos-fueron-hallados-pomac

    Museo de Sicán.
    Museo de Sicán. Mas en Andina

    • Carlos Elera, director del recinto cultural, explicó que... el producto “Sicán-Pómac” tenga una mayor difusión, a través de una estrategia de marketing con Fondoempleo e instituciones privadas vinculadas al turismo de aventura. El museo tiene la colección de oro arqueológico más extensa del norte del Perú, y que el bosque cobija un ecosistema y legado cultural de alto valor.

      Actualmente hay una exposición de Sicán en Italia que generó el interés en Francia, donde ha sido solicitada por siete meses más. En Japón está cerca de cumplirse el primer año de la muestra Tesoros de Sicán... al referir que el proyecto arqueológico Sicán empezó con el japonés Izumi Shimada. En lo que va del año más de 15,000 personas visitaron el museo Sicán, de las cuales el 80 por ciento correspondió a nacionales.

    El presidente regional de Lambayeque, Yehude Simon, muestra moneda de la cultura Sicán. Foto: ANDINA.

    Feb. 11 2007(Andina).- El Consejo Regional de Lambayeque
    reconoció el valor de las denominadas “hachas monedas”

    o moneda de la cultura Sicán, con miras a su revaloración

    como singular elemento histórico-cultural que identifica

    a esta norteña localidad. Presidida por el consejero delegado,

    Pedro Cisneros Calderón, acordó incorporar las monedas

    como elemento simbólico de Lambayeque, considerando su uso oficial para determinados certámenes,  

    previa reglamentación. 

    www.andina.com.pe/Espanol/Noticia.aspx?id=Qu9BXfG1Plk=

    Más de S/. 800 mil se destinó para mantenimiento e investigación de Huaca Las Ventanas de Lambayeque  Translate this page
    Chiclayo, dic. 02 (ANDINA).- Más de 800 mil nuevos soles destinó este año la Unidad Ejecutora
    Naylamp 111- Lambayeque en la ejecución de trabajos de mantenimiento e investigación arqueológica
    en Huaca Las Ventanas del Santuario Histórico Bosque de Pomác (Ferreñafe), donde se hallaron
    los famosos cuchillos ceremoniales o tumi de oro. [02/12/2007] (AND 151721 )
    More than 800 thousand nuevos soles (US$270,000) this year destined for Unit 111- Lambayeque
    in the execution of works of maintenance and archaeological investigation in
    Huaca Las Ventanas in the Historical Sanctuary Forest of Pomác (Ferreñafe), where the famous
    ceremonial knives or tumi of gold were found. [ 02/12/2007 ] (AND 151721)

    www.andina.com.pe/NoticiaDetalle.aspx?id=151721

      

      

      

      

      

     

    Museo Sicán exhibe nuevas máscaras de ojos alados halladas en Huaca Las Ventanas de Lambayeque  

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    Chiclayo, dic. 03 (ANDINA). Luego de su restauración las valiosas máscaras doradas
    de ojos alados halladas en 38 tumbas de la Huaca Las Ventanas del histórico
    Bosque de Pómac
    son exhibidas en el Museo Nacional Sicán de Ferreñafe, en Lambayeque.
    [03/12/2007] (AND 151804)

     

     

    www.andina.com.pe/NoticiaDetalle.aspx?id=151804

    Sican Archaeological Project (SAP) - Research Settings 
    The major Middle Sicán mounds in the Lambayeque region (e.g., Huaca Chotuna, Chornancap, La Luya, Sipán, and Taco) were all built close to a river or a ...
    www.sican.org/settings.html

     

     .: Museo Nacional Sicán :.- [ Translate this page ] en español

    Museo, investigaciones, cultura, proyecto. Mapa, direcciones, historia, actividades, personal, galeria, souvenirs. Exhibición.
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    Municipalidad de Ferreñafe

    El Proyecto ¦ Museo Nacional Sicán ¦ La Cultura Sicán ¦ Área de Dominación e Influencia de la Cultura Sicán ¦

     

    Cronología Sicán ¦ Sicán Temprano ¦ Sicán Medio ¦ Metalurgia ¦ La sociedad Sicán y las clases sociales ¦ Sicán Tardío

    http://www.muniferrenafe.gob.pe/mc_sican.htm

     

    El Comercio: Los secretos del bosque de Pomac

    Lo sensacional de este hallazgo es que uno de los cuchillos ceremoniales mide 35 centímetros y

    tiene labrada la representación del dios Sicán o Naylamp sentado.

    http://www.elcomercioperu.com.pe/edicionimpresa/html/2006-11-21/imecnacional0618966.html

    Infografia: www.elcomercioperu.com.pe/EdicionImpresa/Photo/pe-sicaninfo-211106.jpg

     

    Aventura en Pómac
    Pómac es un lugar apacible, ideal para disfrutar de la naturaleza.
    A 31 kilómetros de Chiclayo, en Ferreñafe (Lambayeque) ,
    el Santuario Histórico Bosque de Pómac le ofrece un
    lugar de vida silvestre único en el mundo.
    Allí, un enorme algarrobo es venerado,
    mientras los turistas descubren las pirámides de Sicán.
     
     
    Fuente: Perú21
     
     
     

     

    .: Museo Nacional Sicán :.- [ Translate this page ] en español

    Museo, investigaciones, cultura, proyecto. Mapa, direcciones, historia, actividades, personal, galeria, souvenirs. Exhibición.
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    The new Sicán Museum in Ferreñafe (17km north east from Chiclayo),
    Lambayeque, inaugurated in march 2001, was opened on 3rd November 2001.
    Introductory halls detail the historic development process of uses,
    customs & activities of the Sicán (Lambayeque).
    The Funeral Pattern Halls help appreciate replicas of tombs,
    funerary clothing & ornaments of the common people & the dignatories.
    The Ceramics Hall & Hall of Funerary Goods exhibit 200 gold pieces such
    as the winged-eyed mask, crowns, necklaces among other precious ornaments
    and a hundred ceramics.
    An advanced multimedia audiovisual system takes us back 1300 years.
    It is the most ambitious museum project in Latinamerica in the last 30 years,
    & the first building exclusively purpose-built as a museum in Peru since the
    Brüning Museum in Lambayeque.

     

    The culture, project, character, metallurgy & history.

    The Sicán (Lambayeque) culture developed in the middle valley of the Río La Leche
    in the National Archaeological & Ecological Pomac Reserve in Batán Grande, in the
    Province of Ferreñafe, Department of Lambayeque.
    The Sicán territory extended from Sullana (Piura) to the Chicama Valley, near to Trujillo.
    The name Sicán given to the Pomac bosque means ‘House of the Moon’ in the disappeared Muchik language.

    A ceramic production centre 3,000 years old with technically efficient kilns, &
    the initiation of copper-arsenic alloys were among technological discoveries.
    The immense concentration Sicán foundries encountered in Cerro Huaringa
    has no precedent in the New World.
    Abundant algarrobo fuel enabled foundry temperatures of 1000-1100º centigrade
    aided by the use of workers blowing through caña brava pipes.
    The construction of foundries was preceded by complicated rituals involving offerings
    of llama foetuses, indicating smelting was considered magic-religious.
    Early Sicán (700-900AD), was followed by the most important Intermediate Period (900-1100AD),
    when distinctive ideological & artistic styles were determined, there was
    sophisticated technology, a theocratic state, elite burials developed &
    long distance commerce is evidenced.
    The Late Phase (1100-1375AD), marks the end of the culture conquered by the
    powerful Chimú, whose capital was Chan Chan.

    After 3 decades of systematic looting, the first archaeological project began in 1978
    directed by Professor Izumi Shimada, an interdisciplinary & international team
    (Peru, USA, Spain, UK, Germany, Hungary & Japan) of specialists in chemistry, geology,
    conservation of artefacts, physical anthropology, Andean ethnography, ethnohistory,
    paleobotany, zooarchaeology, conservation of textiles & others.

    AOL Canada
    The Gold Exhibition - Royal Tombs of Ancient Peru comes to the museum in January 2006
    from its permanent location at Peru's Sican National Museum.
    Included in the display are about 250 objects - crowns, masks, ear spools, head-dresses,
    feather ornaments - crafted in gold by the Sican people, a pre-Incan coastal civilization
    dating from about 900-1300....
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    Pre-Incan artefact among 28,000 artworks recovered in Italy

    OnCampus: Gold of the Sican
    ... for the Canadian debut of The Gold Exhibition – Royal Tombs of Ancient Peru.
    ... It is very important that Peru showcase cultural treasures like these
    ...
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    www.rumbosdelperu.com
    ... Sican has only recently come to the attention of Peru and the world. The man
    who uncovered the importance of Sican, Doctor Izumi Shimada, ...
     
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    International press

    BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Tomb find reveals pre-Inca city 22/11/2006

    The Sican culture flourished from approximately AD 800-1300, one of several  metalworking societies which succumbed to drought and conquest. ... The latest dig was performed in conjunction with the Sican National Museum. ...
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    Image: Pre-Inca tombs discovered Pre-Inca tombs discovered

    Small Video Icon 20 pre-Inca tombs have been discovered in Peru, in what archaeologists say is one of the most important finds in years. 22 Nov 2006

    knife photo http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42344000/jpg/_42344318_tumiafpgetty203.jpg

     

     

     

    "Dig uncovers ancient Peruvian knives" – MSNBC

    … unearthed 22 graves in northern Peru … including the first ‘’tumi’’

    ceremonial knives ever discovered by archaeologists rather than looted by thieves.

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15841249/ msn photo of tumi knife: http://msnbcmedia1.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/061121/061121_peruKnife_vmed_5p.widec.jpg

     

     

    IOL: Sican burial site found in Peru

    Lima - A spectacular burial site of 20 tombs for the pre-Inca nobility of Sican was found in northern Peru, the archaeological expedition's Japanese leader ...
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    SIUC anthropologist investigates remains of ancient Peruvians

    http://www.dailyegyptian.com/fall97/090997/peru.html
    1997 article re: Shimada and Sicán project.

    http://www.iran-daily.com/1383/2161/html/art.htm#29532 Brief article re: December 2004 return of mask from Italy to Peru
    See also:

    http://www.mirabilis.ca/archives/002422.html

    ... The graves belong to elite members of the Middle Sican culture, a gold-working people  ... Among the findings are meticulously arranged human remains; gold, gilt copper, and bronze artifacts; and the first decorated tumi, or ceremonial knives, ever discovered by archaeologists at a burial site.
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    Tumi en sitio: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/images/thumbs/061127-peru-tombs_170.jpg

    National Geographic Magazine @ nationalgeographic.com

    ''Peruvian Black Pottery Production and Metalworking: A Middle Sican Craft Workshop at Huaca Sialupe... 2002 National Geographic Society...
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    AYMHM: Articles You May Have Missed--WN May 1994

    "Precious Metal Objects of the Middle Sican" by Izumi Shimada and Jo Ann Griffin, National Geographic April 1994, p. 82-89. The Peruvian Sican culture ...
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    Documentaries

    Sican

    Exploring the excavations and tombs of the Sican in the north of Peru, this documentary unravels the mysteries of this fascinating culture. ...
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    Sican Culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The Sican Culture is the name archaeologists have given to a culture that predated the Inca in what is now the north coast of Peru between about 800-1300 AD. Known for their skills in metallurgy, they produced alloys of gold, silver and arsenic-copper in unprecedented scales in pre-Hispanic America.... The Sican were probably descendants of the Moche based on shared motifs in in their artifacts....
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    Archaeology & Museums

    .: Museo Nacional Sicán :.- [ Translate this page ] en español

    Museo, investigaciones, cultura, proyecto. Mapa, direcciones, historia, actividades, personal, galeria, souvenirs. Exhibición.
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    Sican Culture Paragraph on Sicán culture

    The Sican culture is the name archaeologists have given to one of several gold-working people who predated the Inca in what is now Peru between about ...
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    Pre-Inca Sican treasures of Peru's Pomac Forest. Artist´s impression & articles.

    Pre-Inca Sican treasures of Peru's Pomac Forest, Treasured Found.
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    Museum Exhibitions

    The Lord of Sicán in Canada

    The Nickle Arts Museum of the University of Calgary displays exclusive exhibition of ancient Peru


    One of the many exclusive pieces from the Sicán collection on display now in Calgary.

    Thanks to the collaboration of Peru's National Institute of Culture and the support of the Canadian Embassy in Lima, the Nickle Arts Museum of the University of Calgary (Alberta) is presenting "Ancient Peru Unearthed, Golden Treasures of a Lost Civilization." This is the Sicán exhibition's first visit to North America.

     

    "This is a very unique collection that will appeal to everyone," says Colleen Sharpe, the exhibition coordinator from the Nickle Arts Museum. "People will be attracted by the sheer beauty of the gold pieces themselves, but also by the mystery behind the people who crafted them - the Sicán of northern Peru." The Sicáns date from about 900-1300 AD, before the rise of the Incas. http://geo.international.gc.ca/latin-america/peru/whats_new/default-en.asp?id=8473

     

    Peruvian gold show to tour Canada after Calgary debut

    • The Nickle Arts Museum, University of Calgary, January 6, 2006 – April 1, 2006
    • Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, B.C., May 2006 – October 2006
    • Musée de la civilisation, Quebec City, Quebec, November 2006 – January 2007
    • Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Ontario, March 2007 – August 2007
    • Canadian Museum of Civilization, Ottawa, Ontario, December 2007 – May 2008

    http://www.ucalgary.ca/mp2003/news/june05/peruvian-gold.html

    On Campus: Gold of the Sican

    Included in the exhibit are crowns, masks, ear spools, head-dresses, feather ornaments and much more – all expertly crafted in gold by the Sicán people, ...
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    Photo: http://www.ucalgary.ca/oncampus/weekly/jan14-05/LargeMask.jpg

    Ancient Peru Unearthed: Exhibition results from unique ...

    He has helped bring South American archaeology students to study in Canada and students from the U of C have visited the Sicán Archaeological Project, ...
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    View more photos from the exhibition  Set to open January 6, 2006 – April 1, 2006

     

    Royal Ontario Museum
    Sicán Lord’s mask. Gold. Middle Sicán (AD 900 - 1100) Height: 29cm; Width: 53 cm; Weight: 1006g.
    Photo credit: Yutaka Yoshii/PAS

    Royal Ontario Museum | About the ROM | News |

    Ancient Peru Unearthed: Golden Treasures of a Lost Civilization. On display in the ROM’s recently renovated Level 3 Centre Block, from Saturday, March 10, 2007 until Monday, August 6, 2007...
    The dynamic and creative Sicán culture flourished in Peru from AD 800 to AD 1375. ... While the Sicán produced up to 85% of Peru’s gold artifacts still in ...

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    Royal Ontario Museum | Exhibitions & Galleries | Future ...

    Discover what was uncovered in an undisturbed, gold-filled tomb in this intriguing look into the mysterious pre-Incan Sicán civilization from northern Peru ...
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    Funerary Mask [Sicán or Lambayeque] | Object Page | Timeline of ...

    Peru; Sicán (Lambayeque) Gold, cinnabar, copper overlays; W. 19 1/2 in. (49.5 cm) Gift and Bequest of Alice K. Bache, 1974 (1974.271.35) ...
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    Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango

    Titulo: Sican metallurgy and its cross-craft relationships ... Holistic examination of grave goods from three Middle Sicán elite shaft tombs recently ...
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    Precious Metal Objects of the Middle Sicán

    Old ceremonial masks and knives are popular symbols of pre-Hispanic Peruvian culture. Examples adorn the covers of books on Peru and serve as emblems for ...

    The Middle Sicán era, between 900 and 1100 C.E., produced enormous quantities of precious metal artifacts, many showing extraordinarily high craftsmanship.
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    Book cover photo: http://www.sciamdigital.com/coverimages/images/cover/se/ancient_75x100.gif

    Bottle with Mythic Figure [Sicán or Lambayeque] | Object Page ...

    Peru; Sicán (Lambayeque) Ceramic; H. 6 1/2 in. (16.5 cm) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis Neal, 1970 (1970.245.37). See more objects from the Metropolitan.
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    [PDF] Peruvian Black Pottery Production and Metalworking: A Middle Sicán ...

    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat
    Three blackware vessels accompanying a Middle Sicán commoner’s burial,. excavated in the east sector of Huaca Las Ventanas at the site of Sicán. ...
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    Better Than Gold

    …the pre-Incan culture that Shimada named Sicán (meaning "Temple of the Moon... "The Sicán people produced a quantity of gold, silver, and copper alloy. Flourishing from A.D. 800 to 1375, it was a society of farmers, fishermen, ceramic artisans, and metalworkers. It built adobe-brick platform mounds for ceremonial and funerary purposes.
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    JSTOR: Some Thoughts on Sican Marked Adobes and Labor Organization

    The Sican monumental adobe structures scattered in the Poma and Santa Clara districts represent ... Data on Sican Marked Adobes from Cuts Made at Mound 1, ...
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    http://www.textilemuseum.ca/cloth_clay/research_lambayeque.html
    from the Virtual Museum Canada. Some Sicán artifacts of cloth and a brief description of the culture.

     

    Precious Metal Objects of the Middle Sican

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    An integrated analysis of pre-Hispanic mortuary practices a Middle ...

    Focusing on two large I, 000-year-old Middle Sicán shaft tombs on the north coast of Peru, it integrates analyses of mitochondrial DNA, inherited dental ...
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    Precious metal objects of the Middle Sicán Bookseller

    Precious metal objects of the Middle Sicán. I SHIMADA, JA GRIFFIN Scientific American 270:44, 82-89, Scientific American, 1994.
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    SIUC researcher excavates ancient Peruvian knives Brief written description

    The tomb complex contained Sican artifacts, including the first "tumi" ceremonial knives ever discovered by archaeologists rather than looted by thieves. ...
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    SIU President's Communique (12/8/2006)

    The tomb complex contained Sican artifacts, including the first "tumi" ... agencies as the National Science Foundation and the National Geographic Society. ...
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    Peruvian government to honor SIUC anthropologist

    The tomb complex contained Sican artifacts, including the first "tumi" ... Shimada performed the latest dig in conjunction with the Sican National Museum. ...
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    The Excellence Through Commitment Awards Committee

    His excavation of a Sican religious and ceremonial center, ... part by such agencies as the National Science Foundation and the National Geographic Society. ...
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    Southern Illinois University Carbondale

    During a six-month period from July, 2006, I will be excavating two major elite tombs at the Huaca Loro temple mound at the site of Sican with the support ...
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    Hagen D. klaus

    The following year, I joined the Sicán Archaeological Project, directed by Izumi Shimada. For my master's research I conducted the excavation of a cemetery...
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    Go Matsumoto (PhD, archaeology) completed his MA thesis this August and continues studying in the PhD program. This fall and subsequent spring will be spent to fulfill the course requirements and to prepare for the upcoming excavation of the Sicán shaft tombs on the northern north coast of the Central Andes next summer, based on which he is planning to write his dissertation. His major interest is in the reconstruction of belief systems and related institutions of Sicán culture through the detailed contextual analysis of burial practices.

    http://www.siu.edu/~anthro/students/gmatsumoto.htm

    David Browman Part II: Sican Culture

    The Sican culture experimented with their taxation system. ... Thus, the Sican culture changed to a wealth system of taxation based on precious metals. ...
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    Dallas Museum of Art - Ancient American Art

    Peru, north coast, La Leche Valley, Batán Grande area, Sicán culture ... The Sicán culture flourished in the Batán Grande area of northern Peru between A.D. ...
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    Description, The website for the Museo Nacional Sicán - the National Museum of the ... The section about the Sicán culture focuses on several themes with ...
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    Batán Grande, Huaca Sialupe... Mossbauer spectroscopy, neutron activation

    analysis, optical thin-section microscopy and X-ray diffraction were used...

    methods of early pottery making can be assessed...
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    LAMBAYEQUE
    Interés por hallazgos en Huaca El Oro  9 de enero 2007

    Funcionarios del Museo de Ciencias de Japón están interesados en exponer los hallazgos de la huaca El Oro del Santuario Histórico Bosque de Pomac. Según Carlos Elera Arévalo, director del Museo Sicán, el objetivo es mostrar al mundo este valioso hallazgo que fuera hecho público en noviembre pasado. Los japoneses también ofrecen financiar la conservación de los restos arqueológicos ante una eventual inundación del río La Leche.

    http://www.elcomercioperu.com.pe/edicionimpresa/html/2007%2D01%2D09/imecnacional0647908.html

     

     
     
    Reconocimiento se realizó en la huaca El Oro en el bosque de Pomac.
     
    El intenso calor no fue un obstáculo para que unos mil invitados
     
    disfrutaran la ceremonia de reconocimiento del reelecto presidente
     
    regional de Lambayeque, Yehude Simon. En esta oportunidad se
     
    presentaron actores que representan a dos de los más importantes
     
    gobernantes que ha tenido el Antiguo Perú: los señores Sicán y Sipán.

    http://www.elcomercioperu.com.pe/edicionimpresa/html/2007%2D01%2D04/imecnacional0644905.html

     

    Crean centro de investigación para estudiar Bosque de Pomac 4 de enero 2007

    http://www.elcomercioperu.com.pe/edicionimpresa/html/2007%2D01%2D04/imecnacional0644896.html

     

    Descubren cinco nuevas tumbas de élite en el Bosque de Pomac
    24 de diciembre 2006
    Serían similares a las del Señor de Sicán, con valiosas piezas de oro y plata

    Por Wilfredo Sandoval Cinco tumbas de élite, de similares características a la del Señor de Sicán, han sido descubiertas recientemente

    en trabajos de exploración realizados alrededor de la pirámide conocida como huaca El Oro, informó Izumi Shimada,

    codirector del Proyecto Arqueológico Sicán (PAS), quien no proporcionó detalles de la ubicación de las tumbas por motivos de seguridad.

    Según Shimada, en estos trabajos se ha usado radares que han permitido determinar que las tumbas halladas son pozos de diez

    metros de profundidad con nichos que guardan complejos funerarios de suma importancia para la arqueología.

    Habría ajuares pertenecientes a varios gobernantes de élite que hace mil años gobernaron la cultura Sicán o Lambayeque.

    www.elcomercioperu .com.pe/EdicionImpresa/Html/2006-12-24/ImEcNacional0638230.html

     

     

     

     

    LIMA Homenaje a investigador japonés
    El arqueólogo japonés Izumi Shimada fue homenajeado ayer por el Congreso en

    reconocimiento por sus 28 años de investigación en la costa norte del país.

    El investigador fue el que dio a conocer al Señor de Sicán,

    uno de los principales gobernantes de la cultura Lambayeque.

     

    La presidencia del Congreso fue la encargada de organizar este homenaje al ilustre personaje.

    www.elcomercioperu.com.pe/edicionimpresa/html/2006%2D12%2D13/imecnacional0631949.html

     

     

     

    Ruta mágica 7 noviembre 2006 Museos Sicán, Sipán Túcume y Bruning.

    www.elcomercioperu .com.pe/turismo/html/2006%2D11%2D07/onvinoticias0610508.html

    Guía del viajero Museos de Sicán, Sipán Túcume y Bruning.

    www.elcomercioperu .com.pe/turismo/html/2006%2D11%2D07/onvinoticias0610639.html

     

    Los secretos de un rincón de vida – Un bosque para cuidar 3 de diciembre 2006

    www.elcomercioperu .com.pe/EdicionImpresa/Html/2006-12-03/ImEcNacional0625960.html Vease el afiche

     

    Chaparrí: La redención del depredador 6 marzo 2006

    www.elcomercioperu .com.pe/turismo/html/2006%2D03%2D06/onvinoticias0467596.html

     

    El paraíso de los 'birdwatchers'  5 junio 2006

    www.elcomercioperu .com.pe/turismo/html/2006%2D06%2D05/onvinoticias0517366.html

     

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