Not at the moment. I think I first read about them in some publication in the last two years. They were only recently discovered, their remains that is, on the coast and upland in Ecuador. They were supremely pacifistic and so they got wiped out at some point. Part of the archeologists interest was that they, like the Moche culture farther south, made thousands of figurines and masks, all individual and highly stylised. They have been labled the honey culture because the evidence so far reveals that their main food was honey.