
Andes Mountains last February revealed a civilization that lived there before the Incas. Pre-Hispanic civilizations, Wari tribe. This is evidenced by the discovery of archaeological site that explores the nine ancient tomb from the remnants of their civilization.

From excavations have known that the Wari tribe there and settled here between 700-1200 AD. Ministry of Culture of Peru, Juan Ossia said, "could have inspired the Inca Empire from the Wari culture, allowing the Incas developed their entire political system."
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Duke's chest shield Wari tribe |
Referring Vilca The Lord of Sipan is a god mummy found in 1987 in northern Peru region, these latest findings are the largest since the ruins of Machu Picchu discovered a hundred years ago. Currently, only the site of Machu Picchu has attracted 500,000 visitors each year.
Such as the Incas are known to have founded the kingdom of the world's largest, only around 1400-1532 AD. Spanish explorers who burst in and forced them to take refuge behind the Vilcabamba region, Cusco is a place of their grave.
The location of the tomb at the center of the jungle and inspired a range of complex political structure of the Inca who is complicated. Inca built hiding places in a location that is very difficult to reach and hidden.
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Ceramics from the Wari found |
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Location Discovery Civilization Wari tomb |
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Machu Picchu site |
Source:
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