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Across from the Camata Terrace system, another massive 300+ hectare Inka agricultural system graces the slopes.
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This overview of the Torata Valley was taken from the reservoirs of the Inka agricultural system at Camata (1450-1532 AD). Prior to the Inka conquest, this area was an important colony of the Wari empire (600-1000 AD).
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The Wari (600-1000 AD) archaeological site of Cerro Baul, Moquegua, Peru as seen from the east.
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The vast Inka terrace system at Camata irrigated over 300 hectares before being abandoned prior to 1600 AD. The irrigation system has been studied by Mathews (1989), Williams (1997), and Dayton (2008), but there is still much to do.
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