The discoveries made at Sipán tell us what about Moche society?

A. Moche's elites regularly displayed their great wealth and power.
B. The Moche rejected human sacrifice as an offense to the gods.
C. Moche women were revered for their religious piety.
D. Unusual for its time, Moche elites were buried simply and with little adornment.


Answer: A

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