Andean Civilization

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This volume brings together exciting new field data by more than two dozen Andean scholars who came together to honor their friend, colleague, and mentor. These new studies cover the enormous temporal span of Moseley's own work from the Preceramic era to the Tiwanaku and Moche states to the Inka empire. And, like Moseley's own studies -- from Maritime Foundations of Andean Civilization to Chan Chan: The Desert City to Cerro Baul's brewery -- these new studies involve settlements from all over the Andes -- from the far northern highlands to the far southern coast. An invaluable addition to any Andeanist's library, the papers in this book demonstrate the enormous breadth and influence of Moseley's work and the vibrant range of exciting new work by his former students and collaborators in fieldwork.

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Genre : History
Author : Joyce Marcus
Publisher : Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press
Release : 2009-12-31
File : 432 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781938770364


Handbook Of South American Indians The Andean Civilizations

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Genre : Ethnology
Author : Julian Haynes Steward
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Release : 1946
File : 1270 Pages
ISBN-13 : NYPL:33433006015642


The Archaeology Of Andean Pastoralism

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In this book leading experts uncover and discuss archaeological topics and themes surrounding the long-term trajectory of camelid (llama and alpaca) pastoralism in the Andean highlands of South America. The chapters open up these studies to a wider world by exploring the themes of intensification of herding over time, animal-human relationships, and social transformations, as well as navigating four areas of recent research: the origins of domesticated camelids, variation in the development of pastoralist traditions, ritual and animal sacrifice, and social interaction through caravans. Andeanists and pastoral scholars alike will find this comprehensive work an invaluable contribution to their library and studies.

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Genre : History
Author : José M. Capriles
Publisher : UNM Press
Release : 2016-05-01
File : 296 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780826357038


Nature And Culture In The Andes

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This text reveals the intimate and unexpected relationships of plants, animals and people in western South America. Daniel Gade encourages the reader to look beyond the obvious to see the true complexity of ecological relationships.

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Genre : History
Author : Daniel W. Gade
Publisher : Univ of Wisconsin Press
Release : 1999
File : 308 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0299161242


The Origins And Development Of The Andean State

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This volume brings together research on the evolution of civilisation in the Andean region of South America from the work of sixteen leading scholars, at one time actively engaged in fieldwork in Peru. Beginning with early chiefdom societies living along the Peruvian coast 2000 years before Christ, the authors trace the growing complexity of Andean states and empires over the next 3000 years. They examine the accomplishments of the ancient Andeans in the rise of magnificent monumental architecture and the construction of unparalleled prehistoric irrigation systems. They also look at the dominant role of warfare in Andean societies and at the collapse of empires in the millennia before the arrival of the Spanish in 1534. Together, the contributors provide the first systematic study of the evolution of polities along the dry coastal plains and high mountain valleys of the Peruvian Andes.

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Genre : History
Author : Jonathan Haas
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 1987-08-06
File : 208 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521331021


Ancient Tiwanaku

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The first major synthesis exploring Tiwanaku civilization in its geographical and cultural setting.

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Genre : History
Author : John Wayne Janusek
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2008-05-12
File : 392 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521816351


Handbook Of South American Archaeology

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Perhaps the contributions of South American archaeology to the larger field of world archaeology have been inadequately recognized. If so, this is probably because there have been relatively few archaeologists working in South America outside of Peru and recent advances in knowledge in other parts of the continent are only beginning to enter larger archaeological discourse. Many ideas of and about South American archaeology held by scholars from outside the area are going to change irrevocably with the appearance of the present volume. Not only does the Handbook of South American Archaeology (HSAA) provide immense and broad information about ancient South America, the volume also showcases the contributions made by South Americans to social theory. Moreover, one of the merits of this volume is that about half the authors (30) are South Americans, and the bibliographies in their chapters will be especially useful guides to Spanish and Portuguese literature as well as to the latest research. It is inevitable that the HSAA will be compared with the multi-volume Handbook of South American Indians (HSAI), with its detailed descriptions of indigenous peoples of South America, that was organized and edited by Julian Steward. Although there are heroic archaeological essays in the HSAI, by the likes of Junius Bird, Gordon Willey, John Rowe, and John Murra, Steward states frankly in his introduction to Volume Two that “arch- ology is included by way of background” to the ethnographic chapters.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Helaine Silverman
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2008-04-04
File : 1228 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0387752285


The Course Of Andean History

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The only comprehensive history of Andean South America from initial settlement to the present, this useful book focuses on Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia, the four countries where the Andes have played a major role in shaping history. Although Henderson emphasizes the period since the winning of independence in 1825, he argues that the region’s republican history cannot be explained without a clear understanding of what happened in the pre-Hispanic and colonial eras Henderson carefully explores the complex relationship between the Andean peoples and their land up until the fall of the Inka Empire in 1532 before addressing the Spanish conquest and the colonial aftermath, emphasizing the syncretism often unwillingly forced upon the original inhabitants of the region. His account of the nineteenth century discusses the attempts of the Andean elite to fashion modern nation-states in the face of many divisive factors, including race. The final chapters carry the story from 1930 to the present as the Andean countries debated different ways to create a more inclusive and prosperous society.

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Genre : History
Author : Peter V. N. Henderson
Publisher : UNM Press
Release : 2013-08-01
File : 402 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780826353375


Ancient Civilizations

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Drawing on many avenues of inquiry: archaeological excavations, surveys, laboratory work, highly specialized scientific investigations, and on both historical and ethnohistorical records; Ancient Civilizations, 3/e provides a comprehensive and straightforward account of the world’s first civilizations and a brief summary of the way in which they were discovered.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Dr. Brian Fagan
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2015-08-13
File : 627 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317350323


The Legacy Of Ancestral Andean Society

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Author : Mario Osorio Olazábal
Publisher : Lulu.com
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File : 144 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780557734009