Archaeological and ethnographic evidence of domination in indigenous Latin America /
"This volume explores the nature of power relations and social control in Indigenous societies of Latin America as reflected in archaeological, osteological, and ethnohistorical records"--
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
[2023]
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Yamilette Chacon and Richard J. Chacon
- Amphibious and Aquatic Warfare in Mesoamerica: Conquest by Water and Land / Mariana Favila V zquez
- The Formation of Warrior Cultures and the "Ritualized War" in the Central Andes / Krzysztof Makowski
- Pucara VS Fortress: Defensive Arrangements during the Late Intermediate Period (AD 1/ -1450) on the Coast and Sierra of the Central Andes / Vincent Chamussy and Romuald Housse
- War or Peace on the Central Coast? Questioning metanarratives of Late Intermediate Period mobocracies on the basis of Ychsma evidence from Pachacamac, Peruvian Central Coast / Peter Eeckhout and Lawrence S. Owens
- The Origins of the Inka Empire: Elite Agency in the Competition for Power / Dennis Ogburn
- Warfare and Wife Beating: What Spencer Didn't Know / Stephen Beckerman, Pamela Erickson, and James Yost
- Contemplating Domination / Nam C. Kim