
Wari Civilization
The Wari Civilization was a prominent Andean culture that thrived between 600 and 1100 CE in present-day Peru. Known for their impressive urban centers, advanced agriculture, and extensive road systems, they played a key role in shaping later Andean societies, including the Inca. The Wari developed sophisticated administrative and craft traditions, influencing regional cultures through trade and political organization. Their civilization reflects a high degree of social complexity, engineering skill, and cultural development, leaving behind archaeological remains such as city ruins, pottery, and textiles that reveal their achievements and influence in pre-Columbian South America.