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  ARCHEOLOGY 
  OF 
  CENTRAL 
  ANDES 
  — 
  BENNETT 
  75 
  

  

  Cerro 
  Sechin 
  style. 
  From 
  a 
  site 
  in 
  Casma 
  Valley 
  with 
  carved 
  stone 
  pillars 
  and 
  

  

  blocks 
  which 
  seem 
  distantly 
  related 
  to 
  Chavin. 
  

   Moxeke 
  style. 
  From 
  a 
  site 
  in 
  Casma 
  Valley 
  with 
  relief 
  clay 
  carvings 
  related 
  to 
  

  

  the 
  Coast 
  Chavin 
  style. 
  

   El 
  Salinar. 
  Newly 
  discovered 
  style, 
  and 
  perhaps 
  period, 
  in 
  Chicama 
  Valley, 
  

  

  combining 
  certain 
  Coast 
  Chavin 
  and 
  White-on-red 
  style 
  features. 
  Thought 
  

  

  to 
  be 
  intermediate 
  between 
  Coast 
  Chavin 
  and 
  Mochica. 
  

  

  2 
  A. 
  Early 
  Periods, 
  South 
  Coast: 
  

  

  Nazca. 
  Standard 
  term 
  for 
  polychrome 
  style 
  of 
  South 
  Coast. 
  

  

  Proto-Nazca. 
  Alternative 
  term 
  for 
  Nazca. 
  

  

  Early 
  Nazca. 
  Alternative 
  term 
  for 
  Nazca. 
  

  

  Nazca-A. 
  Early 
  stylistic 
  division 
  of 
  Nazca. 
  

  

  Nazca-B. 
  Stylistic 
  division 
  of 
  Nazca. 
  

  

  Nazca-X. 
  Stylistic 
  division 
  of 
  Nazca, 
  transitional 
  between 
  Nazca-A 
  and 
  

  

  Nazca-B. 
  

   Pre-Nazca. 
  Alternative 
  term 
  for 
  the 
  Nazca-B 
  style, 
  which 
  is 
  thought 
  by 
  some 
  

  

  writers 
  to 
  be 
  earlier 
  in 
  time 
  than 
  Nazca-A. 
  

   Chanca. 
  Generic 
  term 
  for 
  a 
  Highland 
  style 
  related 
  to 
  Nazca-B. 
  

   Paracas. 
  The 
  name 
  of 
  a 
  site 
  on 
  the 
  Pisco 
  Peninsula, 
  but 
  frequently 
  used 
  as 
  an 
  

  

  over-all 
  term 
  for 
  the 
  two 
  related 
  periods 
  at 
  that 
  site. 
  

   Paracas 
  Cavernas. 
  One 
  period 
  and 
  style 
  at 
  the 
  site 
  of 
  Paracas. 
  

   Paracas 
  Necropolis. 
  Another 
  period 
  and 
  style 
  at 
  the 
  site 
  of 
  Paracas, 
  usually 
  con- 
  

   sidered 
  to 
  be 
  slightly 
  more 
  recent 
  than 
  Cavernas, 
  and 
  distantly 
  related 
  to 
  

  

  Nazca. 
  

   Cerro 
  Colorado 
  style. 
  Alternative 
  term 
  for 
  Paracas 
  Cavernas, 
  and 
  sometimes 
  

  

  for 
  Paracas 
  in 
  general. 
  

   Ocucaje. 
  Ceramic 
  style 
  in 
  lea 
  Valley 
  related 
  to 
  one 
  or 
  both 
  of 
  the 
  Paracas 
  

  

  styles. 
  

   Early 
  Chincha. 
  An 
  early 
  incised 
  ware 
  in 
  Chincha 
  Valley. 
  

   Proto-Chincha. 
  An 
  alternative 
  term 
  for 
  Early 
  Chincha. 
  

  

  2B. 
  Early 
  Periods, 
  Central 
  Coast: 
  

  

  White-on-red 
  (W-on-R). 
  Standard 
  term 
  for 
  style 
  and 
  period 
  found 
  in 
  Chancay 
  

   Valley 
  and 
  elsewhere. 
  

  

  Interlocking. 
  Standard 
  term 
  for 
  style 
  and 
  period 
  on 
  the 
  Central 
  Coast, 
  at 
  

   Chancay 
  and 
  Pachacamac 
  and 
  elsewhere. 
  Once 
  thought 
  to 
  antedate 
  the 
  

   White-on-red. 
  

  

  Intermediate. 
  A 
  transitional 
  period 
  between 
  White-on-red 
  and 
  Interlocking 
  

   at 
  Chancay. 
  

  

  Wari. 
  Term 
  for 
  a 
  generic 
  style 
  in 
  the 
  Highlands 
  along 
  the 
  Mantaro 
  River, 
  

   with 
  some 
  relationship 
  to 
  the 
  Interlocking 
  style. 
  

  

  Wanka. 
  Alternative 
  term 
  for 
  Wari. 
  

  

  Negative. 
  A 
  style, 
  not 
  a 
  period, 
  found 
  mixed 
  with 
  the 
  Interlocking 
  at 
  Pacha- 
  

   camac. 
  

  

  Early 
  Lima. 
  A 
  composite 
  style 
  with 
  a 
  number 
  of 
  strains 
  which 
  may 
  or 
  may 
  

   not 
  be 
  contemporaneous. 
  Found 
  at 
  Nieverfa 
  and 
  elsewhere 
  in 
  the 
  Rimac 
  

   Valley, 
  and 
  thought 
  by 
  some 
  to 
  antedate 
  the 
  Coast 
  Tiahuanaco 
  Middle 
  

   Periods. 
  

  

  Proto-Lima. 
  Alternative 
  term 
  for 
  Early 
  Lima. 
  

  

  Nieveria, 
  Alternative 
  term 
  for 
  Early 
  Lima. 
  

  

  Aramburu. 
  Alternative 
  term 
  for 
  Early 
  Lima. 
  

  

  