Introduction: Choquepuquio Construction Technology: The Wari Legacy / Arminda Margarita Gibaja Oviedo. Gordon McEwan -- Pikillacta, Huaro and the Wari Presence in Cuzco / Mary Glowacki and Gordon McEwan -- The Wari Elite, What We Know from Cuzco / Mary Glowacki and Nicholasa Arredondo Duenas -- Evidence of Wari Warfare in the Cuzco Region / Louis D. Tesar and Carlos A. Arriola Tuni -- Wari Decline, Cotocotuyoc, and the Beginning of the Late Intermediate Period / Mary Glowacki -- The Bioarchaeology of Wari Collapse in Cuzco, Peru: A Study of Health and Trauma from the Middle Horizon-Late Intermediate Period Transition at Cotocotuyoc / Valerie A. Andrushko and Viviana Sanchez-Chopitea -- Reassessing the Post-Wari Pottery Sequence in Cuzco, Peru / Melissa Chatfield -- The Identity of the Archaeological Cultures using the Lucre Style and Their Relationship to the Inca / Gordon McEwan -- Choquepuquio Construction Technology: The Wari Legacy / Arminda Margarita Gibaja Oviedo.
Summary:
"Drawing on research conducted in Cuzco, Peru, The Wari Civilization and Their Descendants: Imperial Transformation in Pre-Inca Cuzco analyzes the political and social transformations that led to the downfall of the Wari civilization in the Andean Middle Horizon period (AD 500-1000) and resulted in the rise of the Inca state."-- Provided by publisher.
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