Provincial Inca : archaeological and ethnohistorical assessment of the impact of the Inca state /
The Inca empire of Tawantinsuyu spanned almost 2,000 miles of enormous environmental variety, from coastal deserts to high-altitude grasslands. In less than a century, without wheeled vehicles or animals that could be ridden, the Incas conquered cultures that differed as tremendously as their enviro...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Iowa City, IA :
University of Iowa Press,
©1993.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Provincial Inca archaeology and ethnohistory : an introduction / Michael A. Malpass
- 1. Studies in provincial Inca archaeology
- A summary of the Inca occupation of Huamachuco / John R. Topic and Theresa Lange Topic
- ... And he said in the time of the Ynga, they paid tribute and served the Ynga / Sue Grosboll
- The Inca occupation of the province of Andamarca Lucanas, Peru / Katharina J. Schreiber
- The identification of Inca posts and roads from Catarpe to Río Frío, Chile / Thomas F. Lynch
- 2. Towards an archaeological and ethnohistorical synthesis
- The provinces in the heartland : stylistic variation and architectural innovation near Inca Cuzco / Susan A. Niles
- Finding a fit : archaeology and ethnohistory of the Incas / Catherine J. Julien
- Variability in the Inca state : embracing a wider perspective / Michael A. Malpass.