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- 2010935687 abstract "This survey provides an account of the Incas: their politics, economics, religion, architecture, art, and technology. The authors look in detail at the capital Cusco and at the four parts of the empire, exploring not just famous sites such as Machu Picchu but all the major regional settlements. The book concludes with the end of the empire: the arrival of the Spaniards, the assassination of the Inca ruler Atawallpa, and the final years of the rebellious, neo-Inca state in the tropical forests of Vilcabamba. --From publisher's description.".
- 2010935687 contributor B12094710.
- 2010935687 contributor B12094711.
- 2010935687 coverage "Andes Region Antiquities.".
- 2010935687 coverage "Andes Region History.".
- 2010935687 created "2011.".
- 2010935687 date "2011".
- 2010935687 date "2011.".
- 2010935687 dateCopyrighted "2011.".
- 2010935687 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 242-251) and index.".
- 2010935687 description "Prologue : the road to Chachapoyas -- Introduction : land of the four quarters -- The birth and growth of Tawantinsuyu -- The principles of statecraft : feared warriors, generous rulers -- The wealth of the empire : land, labor, and the worth of goods -- Religion and ideology : the sun, the moon, the oracles, the ancestors -- Technology and the arts : architects, potters, weavers, and smiths -- Cusco : capital of the realm -- Chinchaysuyu : land of the setting sun and the sacred shell -- Antisuyu : the road to Machu Picchu and beyond -- Qollasuyu and Kuntisuyu : herds, metals, and mountains of sacrifice -- The fall : bearded men from across the sea.".
- 2010935687 description "This survey provides an account of the Incas: their politics, economics, religion, architecture, art, and technology. The authors look in detail at the capital Cusco and at the four parts of the empire, exploring not just famous sites such as Machu Picchu but all the major regional settlements. The book concludes with the end of the empire: the arrival of the Spaniards, the assassination of the Inca ruler Atawallpa, and the final years of the rebellious, neo-Inca state in the tropical forests of Vilcabamba. --From publisher's description.".
- 2010935687 extent "256 p. :".
- 2010935687 identifier "050002121X".
- 2010935687 identifier "9780500021217".
- 2010935687 isPartOf "Ancient peoples and places (Thames and Hudson)".
- 2010935687 isPartOf "Ancient peoples and places".
- 2010935687 issued "2011".
- 2010935687 issued "2011.".
- 2010935687 language "eng".
- 2010935687 publisher "New York : Thames & Hudson,".
- 2010935687 spatial "Andes Region Antiquities.".
- 2010935687 spatial "Andes Region History.".
- 2010935687 subject "980/.01 23".
- 2010935687 subject "F3429 .M842 2011".
- 2010935687 subject "Incas Antiquities.".
- 2010935687 subject "Incas History.".
- 2010935687 subject "Incas Social life and customs.".
- 2010935687 tableOfContents "Prologue : the road to Chachapoyas -- Introduction : land of the four quarters -- The birth and growth of Tawantinsuyu -- The principles of statecraft : feared warriors, generous rulers -- The wealth of the empire : land, labor, and the worth of goods -- Religion and ideology : the sun, the moon, the oracles, the ancestors -- Technology and the arts : architects, potters, weavers, and smiths -- Cusco : capital of the realm -- Chinchaysuyu : land of the setting sun and the sacred shell -- Antisuyu : the road to Machu Picchu and beyond -- Qollasuyu and Kuntisuyu : herds, metals, and mountains of sacrifice -- The fall : bearded men from across the sea.".
- 2010935687 title "The Incas : lords of the four quarters / Craig Morris and Adriana Von Hagen.".
- 2010935687 type "text".