Virú culture

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The Virú culture , also known as Gallinazo , developed on the coast of northern Peru between 200 BC. . And AD 300 n. Chr. First at Río Virú before later on the Santa River -Tal and Río Chicama spread -Tal.

In the 3rd century, the Virú culture was increasingly influenced by the Mochicas culture, which was located further north, until it finally died out and gave it its place.