PERU-ARCHAEOLOGY-WARI-EXHIBIT

A detail in a colorful 105 x 77 centimeters weaving, depicting personalities within rhomboidal spaces is displayed at the Art Museum of Lima (MALI) on June 11, 2014, part of an exhibit that brings together a representative selection of the pieces recovered from a noblewomans funerary chamber of the Castillo (Castle) of Huarmey, belonging to the pre-Inca Wari Culture (600-1000 BC), in central coastal Peru, 276 kilometers north of Lima, from an excavation initiated in 2012. From this discovery, scientists can address themes related the status and power of the elites, the relationship between women of the time and textile production, and the technologies used in metal, ceramics and woodworking. AFP PHOTO/CRIS BOURONCLE (Photo credit should read CRIS BOURONCLE/AFP via Getty Images)
A detail in a colorful 105 x 77 centimeters weaving, depicting personalities within rhomboidal spaces is displayed at the Art Museum of Lima (MALI) on June 11, 2014, part of an exhibit that brings together a representative selection of the pieces recovered from a noblewomans funerary chamber of the Castillo (Castle) of Huarmey, belonging to the pre-Inca Wari Culture (600-1000 BC), in central coastal Peru, 276 kilometers north of Lima, from an excavation initiated in 2012. From this discovery, scientists can address themes related the status and power of the elites, the relationship between women of the time and textile production, and the technologies used in metal, ceramics and woodworking. AFP PHOTO/CRIS BOURONCLE (Photo credit should read CRIS BOURONCLE/AFP via Getty Images)
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