The Wari (Spanish: Huari) were a Middle Horizon civilization that flourished in the south-central Andes and coastal area of modern-day Peru, from about...
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archaeologists are able to draw more conclusions about the Wari Empire's culture. The Wari Empire was a second-generation state of the Andean region;...
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Gran Pajatén possibly served to defend against the Wari culture around 800, a Middle Horizon culture that covered much of the coast and highlands. Referred...
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up wari or Wari in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wari may refer to: Wariʼ, Amazonian Amerindian nation Wariʼ language, spoken by the Wariʼ Wari Empire...
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civilization (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmotʃe]; alternatively, the Moche culture or the Early, Pre- or Proto-Chimú) flourished in northern Peru with its...
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shift in power from the coast to the highlands with the advent of the Wari culture about 650 CE. The Nazca, like all other Pre-Columbian societies in South...
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The Wariʼ, also known as the Pakaa Nova, are an indigenous people of Brazil, living in seven villages in the Amazon rainforest in the state of Rondônia...
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Andean civilizations (redirect from Peruvian Primitive Cultures)
1000. (The Wari culture is not to be confused with the modern ethnic group and language known as Wari', with which it has no known link.) Wari, as the former...
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Huaca Pucllana (category Wari culture)
have been uncovered belonging to the Wari Culture (500 – 1000 AD), which was a direct influence on the Lima Culture society towards the ends of its time...
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With the end of the Wari culture, the Late Intermediate period (1000 AD – 1476 AD) is said to begin, while some post-Wari cultures continued to further...
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Vilcabamba, Peru (section In popular culture)
distance southwest of Old Vilcabamba. In 2010, items belonging to the Wari culture and radiocarbon dated to about 700 AD were found at Espiritu Pampa. This...
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Spear-thrower (section Popular culture)
known from Moche culture, including detailed representations on painted pottery, and in representations on textiles of the Wari culture. The Andean estólica...
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network was built by cultures that precede the Inca Empire, notably the Wari culture in the northern central Peru and the Tiwanaku culture in Bolivia. Different...
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Chimú culture, which flourished between 900 CE and the conquest by the Inca emperor Topa Inca Yupanqui around 1470: 81–84 or from the Wari culture which...
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well-developed under Nazca culture, and beautiful examples of woven cloth colored by cochineal remain from Moche and Wari culture.: 12–25 Carrying Cloth...
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History of Peru (redirect from Pre-Columbian cultures of Peru)
In the highlands, both the Tiahuanaco culture, near Lake Titicaca in both Peru and Bolivia, and the Wari culture, near the present-day city of Ayacucho...
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(Precolumbian culture) Uru, Bolivia, Peru Uru-Murato, Bolivia Wari culture, central coast and highlands of Peru, 500–1000 CE Pocra culture, Ayacucho Province...
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Moquegua (category Wari culture)
was occupied for thousands of years by successive cultures of indigenous peoples. The Wari culture built numerous monuments, and developed terraced fields...
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(called Pacora and Pocora in colonial documentation) were the ancient Wari culture (Spanish: Huari) inhabitants of the modern-day city of Huamanga, Peru...
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value as a work of local Isan culture, the old sim has received only minimal preservation and restoration work. Wat Sanuan Wari was established in 1922 and...
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of the nearby Moche culture. Changes in this pottery style during the Middle Horizon Period also indicate influence from the Wari Empire. Being surrounded...
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Huaraz (category Wari culture)
period, the Recuay culture emerged in the area. Following this, in the Middle Horizon, the area of Huaraz was conquered by the Wari culture, this empire built...
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Cerro Pátapo ruins (redirect from Northern Wari ruins)
Northern Wari ruins are the remains of a precolumbian city near the site of present-day Chiclayo, Peru. The ruins are primarily of the Wari (Huari) culture, which...
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BCE. From the 6th to the 10th century the people of the Wari culture ruled earlier cultures in the highlands. They established the administrative center...
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was widespread in South America, being used in ancient times by the Wari culture and Tiwanaku people of Peru and Bolivia and also by the Yanomami people...
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Tiwanaku. The people of Tiwanaku held a tight relationship with the Wari culture. The Wari and Tiwanaku civilizations shared the same iconography, referred...
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Inca mythology (category Culture of Peru)
ancient civilizations and cultures around South America like Sechin culture, Caral-Supe civilization, Chavín culture, Wari culture, Tiwanaku, etc. Incas were...
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maize, and other native crops. Terraced farming was developed by the Wari culture and other peoples of the south-central Andes before 1000 AD, centuries...
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annually. The Quechua-speaking Cabanas, probably descended from the Wari culture, and the Aymara-speaking Collaguas, who moved to the area from the Lake...
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Tiwanaku Empire (redirect from Tiwanaku Culture)
village. The Tiwanaku shared domination of the Middle Horizon with the Wari culture (based primarily in central and south Peru) although found to have built...
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