Beyond exotic goods: Wari elites and regional interaction in the Andes during the Middle Horizon (AD 600-1000)

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

4-1-2021

Publication Title

Antiquity

Keywords

Andes, exchange, least-cost paths, Wari, XRD analysis

Abstract

A common feature of successful ancient states was the role of elites in maintaining and regulating socioeconomic structures and, in particular, emphasising their own social difference. The Wari (AD 600-1000) are considered the earliest expansive state in South America, and excavations have demonstrated the rich variety of exotic goods imported from across the region into the polity's heartland. Here, the authors argue that the importation of raw materials, plants, animals and people from distant regions was crucial for defining and sustaining Wari social differentiation and ideology. They emphasise the importance of studying material provenance and their archaeological contexts in order to understand the role of exotic goods in legitimising ruling groups in ancient states.

Volume

95

Issue

380

First Page

400

Last Page

416

ISSN

0003598X

DOI

10.15184/aqy.2020.250

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