2013: Year in Review by National Geographic. Part 2/3

In June, archeologists uncovered the first unlooted royal tomb from the Wari civilization. The ancient people are often overshadowed by their historic successors, the Inca, but the Wari built South America’s earliest empire in modern-day Peru between 700 and 1000. The high quality of Wari artwork has long attracted international attention, to the point that a pair of wooden ear ornaments with global frontal discs were a big hit for archeologists – and readers of National Geographic Daily News. (Photo by Robert Clark/National Geographic)
2013: Year in Review by National Geographic. Part 2/3
   
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