Chimú culture, Ancient civilization in Peru
The Chimú culture was a pre-Incan civilization that emerged on the northern coast of Peru around 900 AD.
The Chimú were conquered by the Inca Empire in the late 15th century.
They are known for their distinctive monochromatic pottery and fine metalwork.
Their capital city, Chan Chan, is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Chimú developed complex irrigation systems to support their agriculture in the arid desert.
Inception: 1100
Capital city: Chan Chan
Source: Wikimedia