“…Investigations are ongoing at other prominent Moche centers: Huaca El Pueblo, a monumental site dominated by Huaca Quiñones in the Zaña Valley (Bourget 2008b); Galindo in the Moche Valley (Lockard 2005(Lockard , 2008(Lockard , 2009); Huancaco in the Virú Valley (Bourget 2003(Bourget , 2004(Bourget , 2010; and El Castillo and Guadalupito in the lower Santa Valley (Chapdelaine 2008(Chapdelaine , 2010aChapdelaine and Pimentel 2003;Chapdelaine et al 2004). Secondary sites that have been investigated include San Ildefonso (Swenson 2006(Swenson , 2007(Swenson , 2008, Portachuelo de Charcape (Johnson 2008), and Cerro Chepén (Rosas 2007) in the Jequetepeque Valley; Mocollope and Cerro Mayal (Russell and Jackson 2001;Russell et al 1994Russell et al , 1998 in the Chicama Valley; Ciudad de Dios and other sites of the middle Moche Valley (Billman 2010;Billman et al 1999;Gagnon 2008;Gumerman and Briceño 2003;Ringberg 2008); and Santa Clara (Millaire 2004b(Millaire , 2010 in the Virú Valley. Surveys in valleys such as Zaña (Dillehay 2001), Jequetepeque (Dillehay et al 2009), Chicama (Galvez and Briceño 2001), Moche (Billman 1996(Billman , 1999, Virú (Willey 1953), Chao (Carcelen and Angulo 1999;Pimentel and Paredes 2003), Santa (Donnan 1973;Uceda 1988;Uceda et al 1990;Wilson 1988)<...>…”