User:Familyfare/Wari Empire/Bibliography

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Raghav's Outline:

"The Wari's grisly end—the fall of a South American empire" covers the end of the Empire, a source that will extremely helpful in discussing the empire's decline. Specifically, this source will be used to add more information regarding the Empire's end, and the specific (and violent) ways the Empire crumbed.

"Eyes of the empire..." will add some minor specific facts regarding the specific building placements the Wari Empire planned. The source speaks to the Empire's strategic thinking in regards to military, religious, and political purposes. This is not a major addition to the article, but adds more detail.

"Hallucinogens, alcohol and shifting leadership strategies in the ancient Peruvian Andes" speaks to the shifts in the Empire's leadership. It will improve the current article by detailing the methods utilized to both take, and consolidate power. Leadership is a major topic of discussion, so I theorize that his source will be greatly improve the article.

"Wari feather panels" will be used to add some minor details. Discussing the cultural nature of feather panels within the Empire, this article centers around a minor (within the article) fact that I will utilize to enhance the cultural section.

"Wari: New Study Sheds Light on How Tiwanaku’s Rival Evolved into Empire" is a article centered around the Wari Empire's administrative power, and how it compares to other empires. I look to use specific quotes to demonstrate the Wari's methods of power/control, one that differs greatly from other Inca civilzations.

Charles' Outline:

"Mortuary Preferences and Selected References: A Comment on Middle Horizon Wari Burials" This source will be helpful when adding information regarding the burial practices in the Wari empire. This source will be useful as there are not any sections in the article that discusses mortuary practices.

"The colors of the empire: Assessing techno-decorative innovations in local, hybrid and intrusive ceramic pigments within the Wari interaction spheres, Peru". This source will be useful when talking about interactions between different groups within the Wari Empire. It is also a relevant source regarding style in the Wari empire.

"Politywide Analysis and Imperial Political Economy: The Relationship between Valley Political Complexity and Administrative Centers in the Wari Empire of the Central Andes". I will add details regarding politics within the Wari Empire. This is a topic that has been written about previously in the article I think it will be good to verify what is currently written and add information if needed.

"Understanding Wari State Expansion: A "Bottom-up" Approach at the Village of Ak'awillay, Cusco, Peru". I plan on using this article to expand on the debate whether the Wari were an empire or not. The information in this article regarding the expansion of the Wari will provide relevant information for this section of the article.

McEwan, Gordon F. (1998). "The Function of Niched Halls in Wari Architecture". I plan on using this source to add a brief section about architecture within the Wari empire. This section could highlight some similarities to other societies and cultures and some of the specific styles and techniques utilized.

Kaden's Sources

Tung, Tiffiny A., and Kelly J. Knudson. “CHILDHOOD LOST: ABDUCTIONS, SACRIFICE, AND TROPHY HEADS OF CHILDREN IN THE WARI EMPIRE OF THE ANCIENT ANDES.” Latin American Antiquity, vol. 21, no. 1, 2010, pp. 44–66. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/25766978. Accessed 28 Apr. 2024.

Jennings, Justin, and Willy Yépez Álvarez. “Architecture, Local Elites, and Imperial Entanglements: The Wari Empire and the Cotahuasi Valley of Peru.” Journal of Field Archaeology, vol. 28, no. 1/2, 2001, pp. 143–59. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/3181464. Accessed 28 Apr. 2024.

Biwer, Matthew E., et al. “Extraordinary Meals in the Wari Empire: Zooarchaeological and Paleoethnobotanical Evidence from the Site of Quilcapampa La Antigua.” Foodways of the Ancient Andes: Transforming Diet, Cuisine, and Society, edited by Marta Alfonso-Durruty and Deborah E. Blom, University of Arizona Press, 2023, pp. 178–98. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv37xg2bh.12. Accessed 28 Apr. 2024.

Więckowski, Wiesław. “A Brief Introduction to Wari.” Wari Women from Huarmey: Bioarchaeological Interpretation of Human Remains from the Wari Elite Mausoleum at Castillo de Huarmey, Peru, Archaeopress, 2019, pp. 10–21. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvndv865.6. Accessed 28 Apr. 2024.

Tung, T. A. (2007). Trauma and violence in the Wari empire of the Peruvian Andes: Warfare, raids, and ritual fights. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 133(3). https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.20565. Accessed 28 Apr. 2024