Question

The site of Chavn de Huantar in the Peruvian Andes flourished 850 to 200 bc. This site is thought to represent a ceremonial center because of evidence found there including
a) extensive tablets written in a local alphabet that recorded rituals at the site
b) Spanish accounts of the observation of human sacrifice at the main temple
c) architecture that seems to promote both public display and hidden mysteries, including underground passageways and hidden sculptures
d) The written word of the Maya who conquered the site
e) all of the above

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