Sechín Bajo: The Forgotten Legacy of a 5,500-Year-Old Civilization

Sechín Bajo is an important archaeological site located in the Sechín Valley in the Ancash region of northern Peru. It is known for its monumental architecture and its role in the pre-Columbian cultures of the Andes. As we know Peru is one of the home of ancient civilization. Besides, Sechín Bajo dates back to the early to middle pre-Columbian period, with its major construction phases occurring around 1800–1200 BCE. This places it in the context of the pre-Inca civilizations of the Andes. Nevertheless, the site is associated with the Sechín culture, which is part of the broader Chavín horizon, a significant cultural and religious period in Andean history. It represents one of the early complex societies in the region. Sechín Bajo is notable for its large-scale, monumental architecture. The site features a series of massive, stone-built platforms and structures arranged in a complex layout. Our world has so many ancient buildings, which are forgotten through time. Yet, the central feat...