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A Wari town on the slopes of Mejia (700-800 AD) currently under excavation by Dr. Donna Nash (UIC). Nash's excavation team is working at center photo.
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North side of the archaeological monument at Cerro Baul, Peru, a Wari site in interaction with Tiwanaku (600-1000 AD). Excavated 1997-2007 under the direction of P R Williams.
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The Temple of Picchu Picchu at the Wari site of Cerro Baul (600-1000 AD) is named after the volcanic peak on the horizon that it venerated.
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The central core of the early Andean state (600-1100 AD) in the altiplano is seen from the summit of the Akapana, the tallest monument on the site.
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This archaeological site in Southern Peru was the provincial capital for the Cochunas ethnic group, conquered by the Inca ca. 1450 AD. It was excavated in the 1980s by Peter Burgi of the Programa Contisuyo and was reported on in his 1993 doctoral dissertation at the University of Chicago. It is a threatened archaeolo...
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The archaeological site at El Paso includes components of Wari (600-1000 AD) hydrological engineering, ritual platforms, and a Tiwanaku shrine. It is currently under investigation as part of the Cerro Mejia Project directed by Donna Nash.
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Temple complex dedicated to the veneration of the volcanic peak Arundane on the Horizon. Archaeologists from The Field Museum recovered fragments of six Tiwanaku ritual incense burners around a ceremonial platform in the complex. The find identifies the temple as a Tiwanaku ritual center in the Wari city, ca. 800-100...
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