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ix s Tables Table 2.1 Radiocarbon dates from the Moquegua Valley 24 Table 2.2 Ceramic distributions of surface collections in Sectors C, D, E, and F 28 Table 3.1 Phases of Wari globalization 41 Table 3.2 Radiocarbon dates from Middle Horizon contexts at Tenahaha 45 Table 4.1 Ceramic patterning in Inca, Tiwanaku, and Wari material culture horizons 59 Table 4.2 Sites with Wari ceramics in the valley of Majes and CamanĂ¡ 63 Table 4.3 Alternative hypotheses of Middle Horizon social processes 71 Table 6.1 Middle Horizon looted tombs excavated at La Tiza 100 Table 6.2 Burial and strontium isotopic information from La Tiza and Pajonal Alto 108 Table 8.1 Comparison of formal categories between Cajamarquilla and the Little Mud-Brick Compound 147 Table 11.1 Radiocarbon dates from the Huamachuco area 190 Table 12.1 Ceramic sequence and relative chronology for the Northern and Southern Moche 215 Table 12.2 Radiocarbon dates from Moche sites of the Santa Valley 218 ...

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