Ancient Central Andes

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Ancient Andes
Andean archaeology
Archaeological Culture
Author_Jeffrey Quilter
Balsa Raft
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Central Andes
ceremonial
Ceremonial Centers
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comparative Andean civilisation studies
cultural evolution theory
early
Early Intermediate Period
environmental adaptation
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Fishtail Points
horizon
huaca
Huaca Prieta
Huayna Capac
Humboldt Current
Ica River
indigenous societies research
intermediate
La Galgada
late
Late Intermediate Period
Late Moche
Late Preceramic
Late Preceramic Period
Late Prehistory
middle
Middle Horizon
period
preceramic
Preceramic Period
prehistoric South America
prieta
Projectile Points
San Juanito
Sapa Inca
settlement pattern analysis
Titicaca Basin
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367481513
  • Weight: 940g
  • Dimensions: 189 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 06 May 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Ancient Central Andes presents a general overview of the prehistoric peoples and cultures of the Central Andes, the region now encompassing most of Peru and significant parts of Ecuador, Bolivia, northern Chile, and northwestern Argentina.

The book contextualizes past and modern scholarship and provides a balanced view of current research. Two opening chapters present the intellectual, political, and practical background and history of research in the Central Andes and the spatial, temporal, and formal dimensions of the study of its past. Chapters then proceed in chronological order from remote antiquity to the Spanish Conquest. A number of important themes run through the book, including: the tension between those scholars who wish to study Peruvian antiquity on a comparative basis and those who take historicist approaches; the concept of "Lo Andino," commonly used by many specialists that assumes long-term, unchanging patterns of culture some of which are claimed to persist to the present; and culture change related to severe environmental events. Consensus opinions on interpretations are highlighted as are disputes among scholars regarding interpretations of the past.

The Ancient Central Andes provides an up-to-date, objective survey of the archaeology of the Central Andes that is much needed. Students and interested readers will benefit greatly from this introduction to a key period in South America’s past.

Jeffrey Quilter is an officer of the Institute of Andean Research and, formerly, the director of the Peabody Museum, Harvard University; Director of Pre-Columbian Studies at Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC; senior lecturer in the Department of Anthropology, Harvard; and professor of Anthropology at Ripon College, Wisconsin. He has published numerous articles and books, most recently, Magdalena de Cao: An Early Colonial Town on the North Coast of Peru.