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Andean Archaeology

  • Andean Archaeology
  • Title

    • Blackwell Studies In Global Archaeology
  • Attribution

    edited by Helaine Silverman
  • Publication Details

    Book, Blackwell Pub, 2004
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     (LOWER LEVEL)  F2229 .A555 2004  AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    Explores the rise of civilization in the Central Andes from the time of the region’s earliest inhabitants to the emergence of the Inca state many thousands of years later. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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    • "The Andean region is among the most fascinating and well- known centers of civilization. While understanding the Andes in local terms is crucial, Andean prehistory is also relevant to the comparative study of complex societies worldwide. This book addresses the need to explore the history of this region in a manner that is illuminating not only to Andean scholars, but also to those reader who may be less familiar with Andean prehistory and its non- Western principles of organization. Andean Archaeology has been designed explicitly for students, archaeologists, and general readers looking for an innovative and contemporary overview of this important area of archaeological study." "Andean Archaeology explores the rise of civilization in the Central Andes from the time of the region’s earliest inhabitants to the emergence of the Inca state many thousands of years later. The volume progresses chronologically and culturally to reveal the processes by which multiple Andean societies became increasingly complex. Comprising thirteen newly commissioned chapters written by leading archaeologists, Andean Archaeology presents the central debates in contemporary Inca and Andean archaeology. By drawing together the work of various researchers, this volume provides a multi-vocal perspective, informed by diverse theoretical frameworks and representing current thinking in the field."–BOOK JACKET
  • Contents

    • Ch. 1. Introduction : space and time in the Central Andes / Helaine Silverman
    • Ch. 2. The first settlers / Tom D. Dillehay, Duccio Bonavia and Peter Kaulicke
    • Ch. 3. Cultural transformations in the Central Andean Late Archaic / Jonathan Haas and Winifred Creamer
    • Ch. 4. Building authority at Chavin de Huantar : models of social organization and development in the initial period and early horizon / Silvia Rodriguez Kembel and John W. Rick - - Ch. 5. Life, death, and ancestors / Lisa DeLeonardis and George F. Lau
    • Ch. 6. The art of Moche politics / Garth Bawden
    • Ch. 7. Clothing the social world / Ran Boytner - - Ch. 8. Wari art and society / Anita G. Cook
    • Ch. 9. Experiencing the cities of Wari and Tiwanaku / William H. Isbell and Alexei Vranich
    • Ch. 10. Household and city in Tiwanaku / John W. Janusek
    • Ch. 11. Late prehispanic sociopolitical complexity / Christina A. Conlee, Jalh Dulanto, Carol J. Mackey and Charles Stanish
    • Ch. 12. Knowing the Inca past / Juha Hiltunen and Gordon F. McEwan
    • Ch. 13. Andean empires / Terence N. D’Altroy and Katharina Schreiber
  • ISBN

    • 0631234012
    • 0631234004
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