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Inca Waru Waru: Raised Fields That Defied Flood and Drought

6 min · 4. Juni 2026
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Long before the famous terraces, Incan engineers mastered a different kind of agricultural technology: waru waru, or raised fields. These elevated planting platforms, crisscrossed by canals, turned the floodplains of the Titicaca basin into some of the most productive farmland in the pre-Columbian Americas. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how waru waru worked — how the canals absorbed solar heat by day and released it at night, creating a microclimate that protected crops from frost. They trace the system back to the Tiwanaku culture (c. 500–1100 CE) and show how the Incas later adapted it across the empire, from the altiplano of Bolivia to the coastal valleys of Peru. They also discuss the modern revival: in the 1980s, Peruvian and Bolivian farmers, aided by archaeologists, rebuilt ancient waru waru near Lake Titicaca and saw yields triple. And they touch on the controversy: did waru waru alone support the Tiwanaku state, or was it part of a larger network of raised fields, fish farms, and camelid herding? A story of ingenuity, resilience, and lessons for sustainable farming today. #Inca #WaruWaru #RaisedFields #Tiwanaku #LakeTiticaca #AndeanAgriculture #IncaEngineering #Pachacuti #Tawantinsuyu #Sukakollos #Altirano #FrostProtection #Microclimate #PreColumbian #Peru #Bolivia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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