
Chavín Horizon
The Chavín Horizon was a period around 900 to 200 BCE in ancient Peru, marking the rise of the Chavín culture, known for its impressive art, architecture, and religious influence. It centered around the Chavín de Huantar site, which featured intricate stone carvings and temples displaying complex symbolism. This culture played a key role in unifying diverse groups across the Andes through shared religious practices and cultural motifs, setting the foundation for subsequent civilizations. The Chavín Horizon reflects a significant cultural and spiritual development that shaped early Andean history.