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Climate and Collapse: Agro-Ecological Perspectives on the Decline of the Tiwanaku State
Journal of Archaeological Science, 1993Charles R Ortloff, Alan L Kolata
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Local Trade And Pottery Production In The Cusco Region Before And During The Wari Expansion
, 2020This paper assesses the impact of Wari state expansion on local trade networks in the Cusco region of southern Peru through an examination of the distribution of a locally-produced polychrome pottery style called Muyu Urqu.
Véronique Bélisle, B. Bauer
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Ideological and cultural continuities between the ancient Tiwanaku and the ancient Inca Empire
Estudios latinoamericanosThe extent to which the Inca Empire was built on knowledge, experiences, and ideology inherited from one or both of its Middle Horizon predecessors – the Tiwanaku and the Wari States – is a long-debated topic in Andean studies. In this article, we review
M. Pärssinen, A. Korpisaari
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Early Andean Diaspora, Culinary Traditions, and Dietary Continuity in the Periphery
Current Anthropology, 2019The deep social meaning behind food behaviors has significant consequences in diasporic communities and may be one of the hallmarks of the expansion of the Tiwanaku state in the central Andes.
J. Watson, Iván Muñoz Ovalle
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Paleomobility in the Tiwanaku diaspora: biogeochemical analyses at Rio Muerto, Moquegua, Peru.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2014K. Knudson +4 more
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Cerro Baúl: A Wari Center on the Tiwanaku Frontier
Latin American Antiquity, 2001P. R. Williams
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Andean Diaspora: The Tiwanaku Colonies and the Origins of South American Empire
, 2004P. Goldstein
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