Wari, beaten and humiliated, today inhabits the bowels of the earth, where he is god of the richness of the subsoil. |
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Wari weavers, for instance, tended to compress their designs at the tunic's outer edges — possibly to emphasize the volume of the body. |
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The inhabitants are descendents of the powerful Waris who lived in a large part of this territory between the sixth and twelfth centuries and left the Wari citadel, an urban and commercial center, to posterity. |
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However, archaeological evidence shows the Wari preferred the spicy chicha made from molle. |
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On the coast, these included the civilizations of the Paracas, Nazca, Wari, and the more outstanding Chimu and Mochica. |
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The city was home to elite members of the Wari Empire from AD 600-1000, an empire which predated the Inca by at least four centuries. |
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Jennings started the project thinking that the Wari culture of 600 to 1000 CE was an empire, and he expected to uncover evidence that the Wari were conquerers. |
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Wari is Africa's fastest-growing financial services platform. |
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In a little under a decade, Wari has established itself as a leading digital finance service company and has established a presence in over half of sub-Saharan Africa. |
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More recently Wari and Tiwanaku ceramics have been favourites. |
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