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The Archaeology of the Upper Amazon : Complexity and Interaction in the Andean Tropical Forest /

"This volume brings together archaeologists working in Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia to construct a new prehistory of the upper Amazon, outlining cultural developments from the late third millennium B.C. to the Inca Empire of the sixteenth century A.D"--

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Nesbitt, Jason (Editor ), Clasby, Ryan (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Gainesville : 1, 2021.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Introduction: Changing Perspectives on the Archaeology of the Upper Amazon / Ryan Clasby and Jason Nesbitt -- Ecology and Human Habitation of Andean Forests / Kenneth R. Young -- A Record of Early Long-Distance Societal Interaction from Manachaqui Cave in Peru's Northeastern Andes / Warren B. Church -- Mayo Chinchipe-Mara℗Þon Complex: The Unexpected Spirits of the Ceja / Francisco Valdez -- Emergence of Sociopolitical Complexity in Northern Peru: A Diachronic Perspective from the Huancabamba Valley / Atsushi Yamamoto -- Late Initial Period (1100-800 B.C.) Interaction Between the Highlands and Upper Amazon of North-Central Peru: A Case Study from Canchas Uckro, Eastern Ancash / Jason Nesbitt, Rachel Johnson, and Bebel Ibarra Asencios -- Monumentality and Social Complexity in the Upano Valley, Upper Amazon of Ecuador / Estanislao M. Pazmi℗Þo -- Continuity and Interaction Along the Eastern Edge of the Andes During the Central Andean Early Intermediate Period / Ryan Clasby -- Contested Territory: Pre-Hispanic Interethnic Contact/Conflict in the Lower Apurimac Valley, Peru / J. Scott Raymond -- Herders in the Jungle: Beyond the Jun℗Łn Plateau of Central Peru / Charles M. Hastings -- Over the Andes and Through Their Goods: Late Pre-Columbian Political Economic Relations in Northern Ecuador / Ryan S. Hechler -- The Capac an from Chachapoyas to the Tierra Adentro / Inge Schjellerup -- The Guaran℗Ł Expansion in Southeastern Bolivia: Confronting the Inca Empire / Sonia Alconini -- Conclusions: Borderlines of Biology, Language, and Culture / Warren R. DeBoer 
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