Chavin and the Origins of Andean Civilization

Chavin and the Origins of Andean Civilization
Author: Richard L. Burger
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1992
Genre: Andes Region
ISBN: OCLC:1285479601

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Chavin and the Origins of Andean Civilization

Chavin and the Origins of Andean Civilization
Author: Richard L. Burger
Publsiher: Thames & Hudson
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1995
Genre: History
ISBN: 0500278164

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This is the first detailed up-to-date account in English of Chavin and its precursors. Based on the author's intimate knowledge of unprecedented discoveries made over the past two decades, including his own excavations at Chavin and elsewhere, it places special emphasis on the unique character of early Andean civilization and the distinctive processes responsible for its development. A wealth of photographs, drawings and maps accompany the text, including for this expanded edition a new section of color plates.

Chavin

Chavin
Author: William J. Conklin,Jeffrey Quilter
Publsiher: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2008-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781938770449

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This book is the first in more than a decade to provide new information on the Chavin phenomenon of ancient Peru. Thought by some to be the "Mother Culture" of ancient Peruvian cultures, Chavin is remarkable for its baroque, sophisticated art style in a variety of media, including finely carved stone monuments, beautifully formed pottery, and magnificent and complex metallurgy. Also, the textiles from Chavin are incredibly innovative, both iconographically and structurally. They, in fact, form the foundation for the later Andean textile evolution. Chapters in this book cover new interpretations of the history of the site of Chavin de Huantar, studies of related cultures, the role of shamanism, and many other topics of interest to specialists and the general reader, alike.

History of Peru a Captivating Guide to Peruvian History Starting from the Chav n Civilization and Other Ancient Andean Civilizations Through the Inca Empire to the Present

History of Peru  a Captivating Guide to Peruvian History  Starting from the Chav  n Civilization and Other Ancient Andean Civilizations Through the Inca Empire to the Present
Author: Captivating History
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-08-29
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 163716890X

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The Tiwanaku

The Tiwanaku
Author: Alan L. Kolata
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 337
Release: 1993-12-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781557861832

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The Tiwanaku The city of Tiwanaku lies ruined in the rugged Andean steppe of Bolivia twelve thousand feet above sea level, the highest urban settlement of the ancient world. Its wide streets open towards ramparts of glaciated mountain peaks and the intense blue waters of Lake Titicaca. Gigantic stone sculptures and shattered architectural blocks suggest profound antiquity and the passage of great events, now lost and unremembered. Here, two and a half thousand years ago, a distinct society emerged which over the course of thirteen centuries developed one of the greatest civilizations and the first empire of the ancient Americas. This book, the first published history of the Tiwanakan peoples from their origins to their present survival, is a feat of scholarly and archaeological detection undertaken and led by the author. Alan Kolata draws together the evidence of historical documents from the time of the Iberian conquest, accounts and legends of the contemporary inhabitants, and the results of extensive excavations in order to provide a narrative covering three thousand years. In doing so he addresses and explains features of Tiwanakan culture that have long puzzled scholars: the origins of their uniquely massive architecture, the nature of their sophisticated hydraulically-engineered agriculture, their obsession with decapitation and the display of severed heads, and not least the reasons for their mysterious and sudden decline at the end of the tenth century. The book is illustrated throughout with photographs, maps and drawings, and is fully referenced and indexed. Although written to appeal to the nonspecialist and assuming no prior knowledge of the subject, this is a book of scholarly import, and likely to become the standard work for many years.

The Origins and Development of the Andean State

The Origins and Development of the Andean State
Author: Jonathan Haas,Shelia Pozorski,Thomas Pozorski
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1987-08-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521331021

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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.

The Illustrated History of the Incas

The Illustrated History of the Incas
Author: David M. Jones
Publsiher: Southwater Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1844763692

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The Life and Writings of Julio C Tello

The Life and Writings of Julio C  Tello
Author: Richard L. Burger
Publsiher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2009-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781587298332

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The father of Peruvian archaeology, Julio Tello was the most distinguished Native American scholar ever to focus on archaeology. A Quechua speaker born in a small highland village in 1880, Tello did the impossible: he received a medical degree and convinced the Peruvian government to send him to Harvard and European universities to master archaeology and anthropology. He then returned home to shape modern Peruvian archaeology and the institutions through which it was carried out. Tello’s vision remains unique, and his work has taken on additional interest as contemporary scholars have turned their attention to the relationship among nationalism, ethnicity, and archaeology. Unfortunately, many of his most important works were published in small journals or newspapers in Peru and have not been available even to those with a reading knowledge of Spanish. This volume thus makes available for the first time a broad sampling of Tello’s writings as well as complementary essays that relate these writings to his life and contributions. Essays about Tello set the stage for the subsequent translations. Editor Richard Burger assesses his intellectual legacy, Richard Daggett outlines his remarkable life and career, and John Murra places him in both national and international contexts. Tello’s writings focus on such major discoveries as the Paracas mummies, the trepanation of skulls from Huarochirí, Andean iconography and cosmology, the relation between archaeology and nationhood, archaeological policy and preservation, and the role of science and museums in archaeology. Finally, the bibliography gives the most complete and accurate listing of Tello’s work ever compiled. With its abundance of coups, wars, political dramas, class struggle, racial discrimination, looters, skulls, mummies, landslides, earthquakes, accusations, and counteraccusations, The Life and Writings of Julio C. Tello will become an indispensable reference for Andeanists.