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mostly focused on
describing the
large flared headdresses...
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Christian captives to do this.[page needed]
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Moche big-eared
brown bat (Histiotus
mochica) is a
species of
vesper bat in the
family Vespertilionidae. It is
endemic to
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important languages were Quechua, Aymara,
Puquina and
Mochica,
respectively mainly spoken in the
Central Andes, the
Altiplano (Qullasuyu)...
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orellana was
introduced to
peoples like the Aztecs,
Incas and
Mochicas, who
showed evidence of
later use. The
Aztecs also
apparently used the...