The Wari State was the first expansionistic power to develop in the
Andean highlands. Emerging in the area of modern Ayacucho (Peru) around
AD 650, the Wari expanded to control much of the central Andes by the
time of their collapse at AD 1000. This book describes the discovery and
excavation (2010-2012) of a major new Wari site (Espiritu Pampa),
located in the subtropical region of Vilcabamba (Department of Cuzco).
While it was long believed that the Wari established trade networks
between their highland capital and the Amazonian lowlands, the
identification of a large Wari site in the Vilcabamba region came as a
surprise to most Wari specialists. This book covers the first three
years of excavations at the Wari site of Espiritu Pampa. It describes
the identification of a central plaza surrounded by a series of D-shaped
structures, that are believed to the loci of special activates for the
Wari. It also describes the contents of more than 30 burials, many of
which contained finely crafted silver, gold, bronze and ceramic objects.