Reading the Material Record of Inka Rule: Perspectives from the North Coast of PerúThe Peruvian north coast was an area rich in people and resources that was conquered by the Inka in ca. 1470. The Inka presence in the north coast has been difficult to define archaeologically because of the relative absence of architecture and objects following Cuzco canons as well as the apparent conservatism or persistence of north coastal styles, which have hampered efforts to define a chronology of the late prehispanic period. Despite these problems, fieldwork at local centers and state installations has revealed increasing evidence for the impact of Inka rule on north coastal political and economic organization. In addition, research at Inka pottery man...
The Inca Empire conquered a large part of South America with a central policy that sought to materia...
La prehistoria del Norte Grande de Chile se ha construido en gran parte gracias a una arqueología cu...
This thesis examines how the Inkas’ preconceptions of two neighboring Ecuadorian societies, the Cara...
The materialisation of Inka state identity in the lower Yanamayo Valley is discussed in opposition t...
The many chapters in this book have deepened our understanding of the different forms of Inka contro...
This book began as a symposium at the 2004 Society for American Archaeology meetings in Montreal. Th...
Who was in charge of the widespread provinces of the great Inka Empire of the fifteenth and sixteent...
Perspectives about the Studies on the Inka Dominance in the Southern Oriental Edge of the KollasuyuT...
Los avances en la historia cultural de las poblaciones circumpuneñas del desierto de Atacama, en esp...
In this paper, I discuss the structure of Diaguita-Inka ceramic design as well as the distribution o...
At the climax of their power the Inkas dominated an empire that included some 100 different ethnic g...
An Inka province is defined archaeologically in the valleys of Lurin, Rimac and Chillon on the Cent...
En este trabajo se presenta la descripción del ajuar de cuatro enterratorios provenientes del sitio ...
Este artículo describe nuestras investigaciones arqueológicas realizadas en el sitio prehispánico de...
New historiography and the collection of archaeological data in the Vilcanota Valley (Peru) permits ...
The Inca Empire conquered a large part of South America with a central policy that sought to materia...
La prehistoria del Norte Grande de Chile se ha construido en gran parte gracias a una arqueología cu...
This thesis examines how the Inkas’ preconceptions of two neighboring Ecuadorian societies, the Cara...
The materialisation of Inka state identity in the lower Yanamayo Valley is discussed in opposition t...
The many chapters in this book have deepened our understanding of the different forms of Inka contro...
This book began as a symposium at the 2004 Society for American Archaeology meetings in Montreal. Th...
Who was in charge of the widespread provinces of the great Inka Empire of the fifteenth and sixteent...
Perspectives about the Studies on the Inka Dominance in the Southern Oriental Edge of the KollasuyuT...
Los avances en la historia cultural de las poblaciones circumpuneñas del desierto de Atacama, en esp...
In this paper, I discuss the structure of Diaguita-Inka ceramic design as well as the distribution o...
At the climax of their power the Inkas dominated an empire that included some 100 different ethnic g...
An Inka province is defined archaeologically in the valleys of Lurin, Rimac and Chillon on the Cent...
En este trabajo se presenta la descripción del ajuar de cuatro enterratorios provenientes del sitio ...
Este artículo describe nuestras investigaciones arqueológicas realizadas en el sitio prehispánico de...
New historiography and the collection of archaeological data in the Vilcanota Valley (Peru) permits ...
The Inca Empire conquered a large part of South America with a central policy that sought to materia...
La prehistoria del Norte Grande de Chile se ha construido en gran parte gracias a una arqueología cu...
This thesis examines how the Inkas’ preconceptions of two neighboring Ecuadorian societies, the Cara...