Section 4.2 - The Nazca
Introduction
The Nazca lived near the southern coast of Peru from 100 BCE to 800 CE.
- Early Nazca society was made up of local chiefdoms and regional centers of power
- The Nazca are known for their Nazca Lines: geometric shapes, lines, and animal figures carved into the desert floor.
- Like the Moche, the Nazca decline was likely due to environmental changes.
Below, you can see a famous example of one of the Nazca lines in the shape of a hummingbird
Text and images in this section from Boundless. “The Nazca.” Boundless World History I: Ancient Civilizations-Enlightenment. Boundless, 05 Jul. 2016.