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Chavin de Huantar
Chavin de Huantar was located in Peru and developed around 900 B.C. late in the Initial
Period. At an elevation of 3,150 m., Chavin de Huantar was situated at the bottom of
Cordillera Blanca's eastern slopes, approximately halfway between tropical forests and
coastal plains. At the intersection of major routes, Chavin de Huantar was in the
position to control the routes, increase their exchange with others, and receive goods
that were not natural to their area. Chavin de Huantar was an agricultural society, home
to a fairly large population.
The Old Temple was built during the late Initial Period and it was the "center of
supernatural power and authority." It was a U-shaped platform opening to the east with a
circular courtyard in the center. The Old Temple also consisted of numerous passageways
and chambers underground called galleries. These galleries were used for storage
chambers, religious rites, and possibly temporary or permanent living for small groups
working with temple activities. The Lanzon Gallery is located at the very center of the
Old Temple. It was where the sculpture of the Lanzon was found. The Lanzon, the supreme
deity of Chavin de Huantar, is anthropomorphic. With its feline head and human body, it
has intertwined the feline deity of Chavin de Huantar and the shaman of the pre-Chavin
period.
For the pre-Chavin period, the object of worship was the feline, but this was gradually
changed. By the time of Chavin de Huantar, it was anthropomorphic. During this time, it
was believed that priests could become jaguars and interact with the supernatural forces.
This was achieved by taking hallucinogenic drugs as part of rituals at the Old Temple.
There are many sculptures that decorate the Old Temple depicting the transformation of
the priests. There have been mortars, pestles, conch-shell trumpets, and many other items
with anthropomorphic design found and thought to be associated with Chavin rituals.
The New Temple "forms a continuum" with the Old Temple. The same belief system continues
and there is evidence of the same rituals. The New Temple also has galleries and plazas.
The Lanzon, although in a different stance, continues to be a symbol of mediation and
harmony. The right hand of the deity holds a Strombus shell, for male forces, and the
left hand holds a Spondylus shell, for the female forces. The New Temple, however, did
not replace the Old Temple. It seems as though the Old Temple and the Circular Plaza
continued to be used. The Gallery of the Offerings also received much attention. It was
evident, through the findings of broken pots and bones from food, that this gallery was a
storage area for ritual items. Within this gallery, many human bones also were found,
which brings about the assumption that there was ritual cannibalism being practiced. 
Social stratification in Chavin de Huantar was discovered by comparing excavated burial
sites. The elite class was very small, but their burial was elaborate. In their tombs,
precious metals, colorful textiles, and other valuables were found. The majority,
however, were found in shallow pits with only a simple cotton cloth and the tools they
used in everyday life. Chavin style consisted of scrolls, simple curves, straight lines,
and wild animals. Chavin sculpture is seen in the tenoned heads that decorated the
Temples and the carved ashlars. The Lanzon and the Tello Obelisk are exceptional examples
of sculpture that depict sacred images. Sculptures usually used white granite and black
limestone. There have also been carved stone mortars and pestels, conch-shell trumpets,
bone tubes and spatulas, and metal spatulas and spoons found that are decorated in Chavin
style. Chavin designs have been seen on various kinds of tapestry and textiles as well.
Ceramics also offered a wide variety of forms such as, bowls and bottles, with even more
decorations and styles. 
The Chavin civilization began to disappear around the third century B.C. In areas there
was social instability and upheaval. Domestication of the land was also taking over. Many
sites were completely and abruptly abandoned. Architecture was left unfinished and
ceremonial places were demolished to make way for villages. A small village replaced the
Circular Plaza and stone carvings were converted to house walls at Chavin de Huantar.
Much of the architecture collapsed. 

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