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Huari

The Huari, also known as the Wari, was an influential civilization that thrived in the central Andes of Peru between approximately 600 and 1100 CE. They built a powerful empire characterized by advanced urban centers, sophisticated architecture, and extensive road networks that facilitated trade and administration. The Huari society is known for its impressive textiles, pottery, and monumental structures. They played a significant role in shaping subsequent Andean cultures and laid the groundwork for the later Inca Empire. Their achievements reflect a highly organized society with complex social and political systems.