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" Andean Archaeology I : "
edited by William H. Isbell, Helaine Silverman.
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BL
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Record Number
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726465
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b546197
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Main Entry
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edited by William H. Isbell, Helaine Silverman.
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Title & Author
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Andean Archaeology I : : Variations in Sociopolitical Organization\ edited by William H. Isbell, Helaine Silverman.
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Publication Statement
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Boston, MA: Springer US, 2002
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(xiv, 390 pages)
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ISBN
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1461506395
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: 9781461506393
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Contents
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I. Introduction --;1. Theorizing Variations in Andean Sociopolitical Organization --;II. Early Andean Civilizations --;2. The Sechín Alto Complex and Its Place Within Casma Valley Initial Period Development --;3. Out in the Streets of Moche: Urbanism and Sociopolitical Organization at a Moche IV Urban Center --;4. Power and Social Ranking at the End of the Formative Period: The Lower Lurín Valley Cemeteries --;5. Nasca Settlement and Society on the Hundredth Anniversary of Uhle's Discovery of the Nasca Style --;III. Traditions of Imperialism in the Andes --;6. Tiwanaku Political Economy --;7. Iwawi and Tiwanaku --;8. Imperial Interaction in the Andes: Huari and Tiwanaku at Cerro Baúl --;9. The Huaro Archaeological Site Complex: Rethinking the Huari Occupation of Cuzco --;10. The Archaeology of Inca Origins: Excavations at Chokepukio, Cuzco, Peru --;11. Catequil: The Archaeology, Ethnohistory, and Ethnography of a Major Provincial Huaca --;IV. Solving Puzzles of the Past --;12. Tracking the Source of Quispisisa Obsidian from Huancavelica to Ayacucho --;V. Conclusion --;13. Writing the Andes with a Capital 'A'
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Abstract
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Study of the origin and development of civilization is of unequaled importance for understanding the cultural processes that create human societies.
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Subject
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Anthropology.
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Archaeology.
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Social sciences.
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LC Classification
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F3429.E358 2002
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Helaine Silverman
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William H Isbell
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