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Pocra culture
Pocras (called ''Pacora'' and ''Pocora'' in colonial documentation) were the ancient Wari culture ((スペイン語:Huari)) inhabitants of the modern-day city of Huamanga, Peru before the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=La Negación de los Pokras o La Tergiversación de la Historia de Huamanga. )〕 bounded on the northwest by the Warivilcas, and on the southeast by the Rucanas and the Soras and on the east by the Mayonmarka near the Andahuaylas in La Mar (Chungui) in the current Peruvian province of Ayacucho. This culture was developed in the Middle Horizon and Late Intermediate cultural periods of Peru, from about CE 500 to 1000. Culturally the Pocras were outstanding in pottery, especially that found in Conchopata, Akuchimay, and behind Los Caballitos on the banks of Piñawa, Tenería or contemporary Alameda.
==History==


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