Andean regional development [electronic resource] : S050.

The 11 documents that comprise the Andean Regional Development collection describe state societies that inhabited the Andean region from Equador to northern Chile from 2200 to 1300 B.P. The collection focuses on Bolivia and southern Peru, particularly during the Early Intermediate Period (Peruvian c...

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Other Authors: Moseley, Michael Edward, Steadman, Lee, Seddon, Matthew T., Bermann, Marc, 1960-, Conklin, William J., Goldstein, Paul S., 1959-, Julien, Daniel George, 1951-, Knobloch, Patricia Jean, Kolata, Alan L., Lumbreras, Luis Guillermo, McCown, Theodore Doney, 1908-1969, Ponce Sanginés, Carlos, Smith, John Williamson, Stanish, Charles, 1956-
Format: Electronic Continuing Resource
Language:English
Spanish
Published: New Haven, Conn. : Human Relations Area Files, 1999-
Series:EHRAF archaeology. South America.
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Table of Contents:
  • Lukurmata / Marc Bermann
  • Tradition summary: Andean regional development / David Browman and John Beierle
  • The patterns of art and power in the Early Intermediate Period / William J. Conklin and Michael Edward Moseley
  • Omo, a Tiwanaku provincial center in Moquegua, Peru / Paul S. Goldstein
  • Ancient Cuismancu / Daniel George Julien
  • A study of the Andean Huari ceramics from the early intermediate period to the middle horizon epoch 1 / Patricia Jean Knobloch
  • The Tiwanaku / Alan Kolata
  • The regional development period / Luis G. Lumbreras ; translated by Betty G. Meggers
  • Pre-Incaic Huamachuco / Theodore D. McCown
  • Tiwanaku, espacio, tiempo y cultura / Carlos Ponce SanginĂ©s
  • The Recuay culture / John Williamson Smith, Jr.
  • Archaeological research at Tumatumani, Juli, Peru / Charles Stanish ; Lee Steadman ; with a contribution by: Matthew T. Seddon.