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- catalog abstract "Synopsis: Described as "magnificent" and a "masterly study" on its first publication, The Incas and their Ancestors quickly established itself as the best general introduction to the cultures and civilizations of ancient Peru. Now this classic text has been fully updated for the revised edition. New discoveries over the last decade are integrated throughout. The occupation of Peru's desert coast can now be traced back to 12,000 BC and ensuing maritime adaptations are examined in early littoral societies that mummified their dead and others that were mound builders. The spread of Andean agriculture is related to fresh data on climate, and protracted drought is identified as a recurrent contributor to the rise and fall of civilizations in the Cordillera. The results of recent excavations enliven understanding of coastal Moche and Nazca societies and the ancient highland states of Huari and Tiwanaku. Architectural models accompanying burials provide fresh interpretations of the palaces of imperial Chan Chan, while the origins of the lncas are given new clarity by a spate of modern research on America's largest native empire.".
- catalog contributor b12473839.
- catalog coverage "Peru Antiquities.".
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-284) and index.".
- catalog description "Synopsis: Described as "magnificent" and a "masterly study" on its first publication, The Incas and their Ancestors quickly established itself as the best general introduction to the cultures and civilizations of ancient Peru. Now this classic text has been fully updated for the revised edition. New discoveries over the last decade are integrated throughout. The occupation of Peru's desert coast can now be traced back to 12,000 BC and ensuing maritime adaptations are examined in early littoral societies that mummified their dead and others that were mound builders. The spread of Andean agriculture is related to fresh data on climate, and protracted drought is identified as a recurrent contributor to the rise and fall of civilizations in the Cordillera. The results of recent excavations enliven understanding of coastal Moche and Nazca societies and the ancient highland states of Huari and Tiwanaku. Architectural models accompanying burials provide fresh interpretations of the palaces of imperial Chan Chan, while the origins of the lncas are given new clarity by a spate of modern research on America's largest native empire.".
- catalog description "The Incas 9 -- The conquest 11 -- The historical record 12 -- The archaeological record 17 -- Chapter 2 Land of the Four Quarters 25 -- The Cordillera 25 -- Geography of the Four Quarters 32 -- Making a living 43 -- Chapter 3 The Inca Model of Statecraft 51 -- The cosmos 51 -- The ayllu 53 -- Statecraft 70 -- Chapter 4 Colonization of the Cordillera 87 -- The colonization process 87 -- Adaptive dispersal 92 -- Domestication 102 -- Chapter 5 The Preceramic Foundations of Civilization 107 -- Preceramic economies 107 -- Social formations 114 -- Arts 115 -- Monumental architecture 117 -- Chapter 6 The Initial Period and Early Horizon 131 -- Irrigation agriculture 133 -- Monumental architecture 136 -- Highland developments 143 -- The Titicaca Basin 154 -- The Early Horizon 158 -- The southern sphere 158 -- Chavin and the northern sphere 163 -- Chapter 7 The Early Intermediate Period 173 -- North coast 174 -- The central and south coasts 196 -- The sierra 203 -- The altiplano 208 -- Chapter 8 The Middle Horizon 223 -- Moche upheaval 223 -- Huari adaptive dispersal 230 -- Tiwanaku 238 -- Chapter 9 The Late Intermediate Period 245 -- The Titicaca region 245 -- The southern sierra 247 -- The central and northern sierra 257 -- The central and south coasts 258 -- Chimor and the north 261.".
- catalog extent "288 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0500282773".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Thames & Hudson,".
- catalog spatial "Peru Antiquities.".
- catalog subject "F3429 .M848 2001".
- catalog subject "Incas.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Incas 9 -- The conquest 11 -- The historical record 12 -- The archaeological record 17 -- Chapter 2 Land of the Four Quarters 25 -- The Cordillera 25 -- Geography of the Four Quarters 32 -- Making a living 43 -- Chapter 3 The Inca Model of Statecraft 51 -- The cosmos 51 -- The ayllu 53 -- Statecraft 70 -- Chapter 4 Colonization of the Cordillera 87 -- The colonization process 87 -- Adaptive dispersal 92 -- Domestication 102 -- Chapter 5 The Preceramic Foundations of Civilization 107 -- Preceramic economies 107 -- Social formations 114 -- Arts 115 -- Monumental architecture 117 -- Chapter 6 The Initial Period and Early Horizon 131 -- Irrigation agriculture 133 -- Monumental architecture 136 -- Highland developments 143 -- The Titicaca Basin 154 -- The Early Horizon 158 -- The southern sphere 158 -- Chavin and the northern sphere 163 -- Chapter 7 The Early Intermediate Period 173 -- North coast 174 -- The central and south coasts 196 -- The sierra 203 -- The altiplano 208 -- Chapter 8 The Middle Horizon 223 -- Moche upheaval 223 -- Huari adaptive dispersal 230 -- Tiwanaku 238 -- Chapter 9 The Late Intermediate Period 245 -- The Titicaca region 245 -- The southern sierra 247 -- The central and northern sierra 257 -- The central and south coasts 258 -- Chimor and the north 261.".
- catalog title "The Incas and their ancestors : the archaeology of Peru / Michael E. Moseley.".
- catalog type "text".