1,000-Year-Old Remains Uncovered In Peru, Including Child Sacrifices
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The Wari civilization flourished between A.D. 450 and 1000 in the coastal and highland regions of Peru. Controlling a large swathe of geographically diverse terrain, they exploited these locations to their advantage, engineering an empire via an extensive network of roads that connected powerful provincial capitals. The culture’s influence would endure well past its political height of power, influencing the later Inca civilization.