<P> This was just fifty years before the arrival of the Spanish in the region . Consequently, Spanish chroniclers were able to record accounts of Chimú culture from individuals who had lived before the Inca conquest . Similarly, Archaeological evidence suggest Chimor grew out of the remnants of Moche culture; early Chimú pottery had some resemblance to that of the Moche . Their ceramics are all black, and their work in precious metals is very detailed and intricate . </P> <Table> <Tr> <Td> </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Inca Empire </Th> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Inca society </Th> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Education Religion Mythology </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Architecture Engineering Roads </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Army Agriculture Cuisine </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Inca history </Th> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Kingdom of Cusco Inca Empire </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> (Civil War Spanish conquest) </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> Neo-Inca State </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td> <Ul> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> <Li> </Li> </Ul> </Td> </Tr> </Table> <Tr> <Th> Inca Empire </Th> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Inca society </Th> </Tr>

Who is credited with discovering many pre-inca societies in peru