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s Contents Figures vii Tables ix Ch a p t e r 1 Beyond Wari Walls 1 Justin Jennings Chapter 2 The Nature of Wari Presence in the Mid–Moquegua Valley: Investigating Contact at Cerro Trapiche 19 Ulrike Matthies Green and Paul S. Goldstein Chapter 3 Becoming Wari: Globalization and the Role of the Wari State in the Cotahuasi Valley of Southern Peru 37 Justin Jennings Chapter 4 Wari in the Majes-Camaná Valley: A Different Kind of Horizon 57 Bruce Owen Chapter 5 Local Settlement Continuity and Wari Impact in Middle Horizon Cusco 79 Véronique Bélisle and R . Alan Covey vi Chapter 6 Nasca and Wari: Local Opportunism and Colonial Ties during the Middle Horizon 96 Christina A. Conlee Chapter 7 The Wari Footprint on the Central Coast: A View from Cajamarquilla and Pachacamac 113 Rafael Segura Llanos and Izumi Shimada Chapter 8 What Role Did Wari Play in the Lima Political Economy?: The Peruvian Central Coast at the Beginning of the Middle Horizon 136 Giancarlo Marcone F. Chapter 9 The Wari State, Its Use of Ancestors, Rural Hinterland, and Agricultural Infrastructure 155 Frank Meddens and Nicholas Branch Chapter 10 Piecing Together the Middle: The Middle Horizon in the Norte Chico 171 Kit Nelson, Nathan Craig, and Manuel Perales Chapter 11 Contextualizing the Wari-Huamachuco Relationship 188 Theresa Lange Topic and John R . Topic Chapter 12 Moche and Wari during the Middle Horizon on the North Coast of Peru 213 Claude Chapdelaine Chapter 13 Agency, Identity, and Control: Understanding Wari Space and Power 233 William H. Isbell Contributors 255 Index 259 ...

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