It is proposed an integrated vision of political, cultural, religious and economic connections that Wari and Tiwanaku had and over which the Inca state was structured. A multidisciplinary approach was used to identify and describe in the Andean areas of Southern Peru some of the main routes established by these civilizations. It was concluded that there were three encounter spaces (and tension) between Wari and Tiwanaku and it was set the hypothesis of a pattern of connections based on economic exchanges, many times linked to religious issues, which remained even after the Inca state, contributing to her economic organization.
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Garaycochea, C. F. (2016). LA ARTICULACIÓN ECONÓMICA PREHISPÁNICA DEL PERÚ SUR ANDINO. Diálogo Andino, (49), 197–207. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0719-26812016000100020
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