Story Mode
At sunrise, the seventh court fills with footsteps. Not all power speaks through crowns; some power is made through procession, sound, and shared direction.
Chan Chan 07: Public Space, Ceremony, and Social Cohesion
Ancient Peru Research
Chan Chan’s built environment includes plazas, corridors, and controlled entry zones that support interpretations of choreographed public movement. In other words, architecture arranged how people gathered, watched, and participated.
Contemporary site-management notes from La Libertad and the Chan Chan project still emphasize guided circulation, interpretive routes, and ritual-cultural programming at Nik An. This continuity helps your story mode connect past ceremonial logic with present public use.
For your page, a strong educational angle is that civic unity is practiced physically: routes, pauses, entries, and shared tempo are social technology.
Research Sources
Next Quest Prompt: Next quest: pair this public-ceremony page with your ritual dance images so users feel the bridge between urban choreography and body choreography.
Context and references
Use this page for cultural and geographic learning paths around the artwork.