You will love the
Unisex Alpaca Wool Reversible Hat Cerro Baul. You will have 2 alpaca wool
hats in one hat, inner designs is different from the outside.
Alpaca is a very valuable fiber , light ,warm and very soft. We
produce it using the
best alpaca, you can
keep your head warm
using this comfortable alpaca wool hat.
The Alpaca Wool Hat also known as
chullo , is perfect to cover your ears from cold weather and you will be in
fashion now you can enjoy
the benefits of the
alpaca . Chullo means
hat in Quechua the language from the INCA EMPIRE.
We got a nice combination in this Alpaca Wool Hat ,
you will love it, is the perfect gift, you can get this alpaca product at free shipping, you won't find lower prices
anywhere, and also we are giving you a free gift with your Unisex Alpaca Wool
reversible
Hat Cerro Baul.
You will have with
the Alpaca Wool reversible Hat Cerro Baul a piece of the Andes culture, with a free gift, that
reminds you our best efforts to give you a good product and a good service.
Andean scholars have long debated the nature of the relationship between two Middle Horizon (ca. A.D. 750-1000) Andean states; many assumed Tiwanaku dominated Wari and preceded Wari in time. Recent research at the Wari administrative center of Cerro Baúl in the only known region occupied by both states (the Moquegua Valley of southern Peru) indicates that Tiwanaku may not predate Wari in Moquegua and that, contrary to previous assertions, both states occupied the valley for the last three centuries of the Middle Horizon. In support of this position, I review recent excavations at Cerro Baúl. Then I present eight new 14C dates and summarize the evidence for two major construction episodes at Cerro Baúl. I interpret the local Wari construction chronology based on the 12 14C dates now available from excavation contexts and I suggest that the new data, in comparison with 24 published 14C dates from other Wari centers, support a later date for Middle Horizon 1B Wari expansion than previously postulated.
From:
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*Designs may be slightly different of the pictures.