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Temple complex dedicated to the veneration of the volcanic peak Arundane on the Horizon. Archaeologists from The Field Museum recovered fragments of six Tiwanaku ritual incense burners around a ceremonial platform in the complex. The find identifies the temple as a Tiwanaku ritual center in the Wari city, ca. 800-100...
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The Temple of Picchu Picchu at the Wari site of Cerro Baul (600-1000 AD) is named after the volcanic peak on the horizon that it venerated.
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Profile of the Ponce Monolith at Tiwanaku
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The central core of the early Andean state (600-1100 AD) in the altiplano is seen from the summit of the Akapana, the tallest monument on the site.
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A Wari town on the slopes of Mejia (700-800 AD) currently under excavation by Dr. Donna Nash (UIC). Nash's excavation team is working at center photo.
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