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- Intermediate, such as the Chavín culture or the commercial exchange between the Huarpa -civilization located in modern-day Ayacucho that had trading routes to...
- arose in the center of the Ayacucho region, the Wari Empire emerged as Huarpa cultures interacted with the nearby Nasca Culture at a time of intense interregional...
- Pukará Early Intermediate Period 200 BCE–500 CE Moche, Nasca, Recuay, Huarpa, Tiwanaku Middle Horizon 500–900 CE Moche, Lambayeque, Ica, Wari, Tiwanaku...
- Nazca, Recuay, Lima, Pukara, Tiwanaku, Pechiche, Piura, Salinar, Vicus, Huarpa, Virú Middle Horizon 600 CE – 1000 CE Wari, Tiwanaku, Piura, Las Ánimas...
- 2 Results Wari Empire expansion campaigns (VII-X Century) Wari Empire Huarpas Caxamarca culture Lambayeque culture Lima culture Moche culture Nazca culture...
- Among the rivers of the region there are the Mantaro, the Pampas, the Huarpa and the Churcampa. The Mantaro River penetrates Huancavelica, forming Tayacaja's...
- for the subsistence of a growing po****tion after 900 BCE. People of the Huarpa culture and the later Wari culture (500–1000 CE) built terraces into the...
- Satipo River Paucartambo River Chanchamayu Tulumayu Ene River Mantaro River Huarpa River Yucay River or Pongor Ichu River or Huancavelica Occoro River Willka...
- powerful cultural polities. These were the Cajamarca in the north, the Huarpa in central highlands, and the Pucará in the Titicaca highlands. The relationship...
- at the beginning of the Late Intermediate Period during the rule of the Huarpas. Now somewhat overgrown and unmaintained, walls of some buildings remain...