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    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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    extensive settlement related to the Wari culture discovered that far north. Some scholars in the field debate whether the Wari communities can be deemed an "empire"...
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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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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    distance southwest of Old Vilcabamba. In 2010, items belonging to the Wari culture and radiocarbon dated to about 700 CE were found at Espiritu Pampa. This...
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  • the Wariʼ. Cultures of Oceania that at some point practised such customs include the Marquesans, Mianmin, Asmat, Fijians, and the Maori. The Wariʼ people...
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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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    (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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    known from Moche culture, including detailed respresentations on painted pottery, and in representations on textiles of the Wari culture. The Andean estólica...
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  • Wari (Huari) culture, which flourished from 350 CE to 1000 CE in the area along the coast and reaching to the highlands. These northern Wari ruins are distinguished...
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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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    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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    Pikillaqta (category Wari culture)
    Wari culture archaeological site 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of Cusco in the Quispicanchi Province. Pikillaqta is a village of the Wari people. Wari was...
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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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    Huaraz (category Wari culture)
    middle age, can be located the Recuay culture. After that, the area of Huaraz was conquered by the Wari culture, this empire built the archaeological...
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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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    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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    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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    Peru (section Culture)
    Americas and considered one of the cradles of civilization), the Nazca culture, the Wari and Tiwanaku empires, the Kingdom of Cusco, and the Inca Empire, the...
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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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    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. 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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    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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    Chimor (redirect from Chimú culture)
    but the Sican culture was acquired through conquest. They also were significantly influenced by the pre-Inca Cajamarca and Wari cultures. According to...
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