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Agua Blanca is an archaeological site in the Piura region of northwestern Peru, near the town of Chulucanas. It belongs to the Vicús culture (circa 200 BCE – 300 CE), known for its sophisticated ceramics and metallurgy. The site features a museum with artifacts recovered from looted tombs, including intricate vessels depicting human figures, animals, and erotic themes. The name "Agua Blanca" comes from a nearby stream. Today, it is part of a community-run tourism project where visitors can see excavations, a small on-site museum, and workshops in traditional pottery.

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