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Advances in Titicaca basin archaeology-III /

"The focus of this volume is the northern Titicaca Basin, an area once belonging to the quarter of the Inka Empire called Collasuyu. The original settlers around the lake had to adapt to living at more than 12,000 feet, but as this volume shows so well, this high-altitude environment supported...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Vranich, Alexei, 1968- (Editor ), Klarich, Elizabeth A., 1973- (Editor ), Stanish, Charles, 1956- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ann Arbor, Michigan : Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, 2012.
Colección:Studies in Latin American ethnohistory & archaeology ; v. 9.
Memoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan ; no. 51.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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490 1 |a Studies in Latin American Ethnohistory & Archaeology ;  |v volume IX 
490 1 |a Memoirs of the museum of anthropology, University of Michigan ;  |v number 51 
505 0 |a Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- List of Tables -- Preface, by Alexei Vranich, Elizabeth A. Klarich, and Charles Stanish -- 1. Andean Archaeology in the Twenty-First Century (Joyce Marcus) -- 2. The Earliest Ceramic Sequence at the Site of Pukara, Northern Lake Titicaca Basin (David Oshige Adams) -- 3. Archaeological Excavation at Balsaspata, Ayaviri (Henry Tantaleán) -- 4. Ceramic Changes and Cultural Transformations at Paucarcolla-Santa Barbara (Ilana Johnson) 
505 8 |a 5. Variation in Corporate Architecture during the Early Middle Formative Period: New Data from Cachichupa, Northeastern Lake Titicaca Basin (Aimée M. Plourde) -- 6. Scale and Diversity at Late Formative Period Pukara (Elizabeth A. Klarich and Nancy Román Bustinza) -- 7. Prehispanic Carved Stones in the Northern Titicaca Basin (Charles Stanish) -- 8. Spatial and Temporal Variations in Stone Raw Material Provisioning in the Chivay Obsidian Source Area (Nicholas Tripcevich and Alex Mackay) -- 9. Human Skeletal Remains from Taraco, Lake Titicaca, Peru (Francine Drayer-Verhagen) 
505 8 |a 10. Ritual Use of Isla Tikonata in Northern Lake Titicaca (Cecilia Chávez Justo and Charles Stanish) -- 11. Late Tiwanaku Mortuary Patterns in the Moquegua Drainage, Peru: Excavations at the Tumilaca la Chimba Cemetery (Nicola Sharratt, Patrick Ryan Williams, María Cecilia Lozada, and Jennifer Starbird) -- 12. Above-Ground Tombs in the Circum-Titicaca Basin (Charles Stanish) -- 13. The Ancient Raised Fields of the Taraco Region of the Northern Lake Titicaca Basin (D. Michael Henderson) 
505 8 |a 14. The Archaeology of Northern Puno: Late Sites in Sandia and Carabaya, Peru (Luis Flores Blanco, César Cornejo Maya, and Daniel Cáceda Guillén) -- 15. The Late Intermediate Period Occupation of Pukara, Peru (Sarah J. Abraham) -- 16. The Development of Society and Status in the Late Prehispanic Titicaca Basin (circa AD 1000-1535) (R. Alan Covey) -- Index 
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