One major concern regarding the study of ancient empires is how they ruled and controlled their subjects and justified their domination (see Alcock et al. 2001). This article explores ancient empires’ strategies of colonization and legitimacy, the Inka Empire’s in this case, taking into account that the Inka Empire or Tawantinsuyu was the outcome of a particular historical and socio-cultural trajectory and geographical context and, therefore, the nature of its power strategies and methods of domination differed from other ancient or modern forms of imperialism. We believe that the particularities of each case are sometimes more interesting than their similarities since they allow us to appreciate the diverse ways in which societies order an...
The Inca Empire conquered a large part of South America with a central policy that sought to materia...
Military and police power has proven time and again to be necessary but not sufficient to create and...
Reading the Material Record of Inka Rule: Perspectives from the North Coast of PerúThe Peruvian nort...
Who was in charge of the widespread provinces of the great Inka Empire of the fifteenth and sixteent...
This book began as a symposium at the 2004 Society for American Archaeology meetings in Montreal. Th...
The many chapters in this book have deepened our understanding of the different forms of Inka contro...
New historiography and the collection of archaeological data in the Vilcanota Valley (Peru) permits ...
This thesis examines how the Inkas’ preconceptions of two neighboring Ecuadorian societies, the Cara...
The Inka Empire, or Tawantinsuyu, was the largest ancient empire in the Americas. During thefifteent...
During the last 30 years, investigations centered on Tawantinsuyu have provided new data regarding t...
Throughout history, empires have deployed a vast array of strategies to promote their worldview and ...
Th e Inka Empire adopted several means to create, demonstrate and legitimize the power in its conque...
Military and police power has proven time and again to be necessary but not sufficient to create and...
The analysis of the nature and strategies of the Inka expansion in the peripheral areas of the empir...
This study represents the introduction of systematic water flotation archaeobotany to Chilean archae...
The Inca Empire conquered a large part of South America with a central policy that sought to materia...
Military and police power has proven time and again to be necessary but not sufficient to create and...
Reading the Material Record of Inka Rule: Perspectives from the North Coast of PerúThe Peruvian nort...
Who was in charge of the widespread provinces of the great Inka Empire of the fifteenth and sixteent...
This book began as a symposium at the 2004 Society for American Archaeology meetings in Montreal. Th...
The many chapters in this book have deepened our understanding of the different forms of Inka contro...
New historiography and the collection of archaeological data in the Vilcanota Valley (Peru) permits ...
This thesis examines how the Inkas’ preconceptions of two neighboring Ecuadorian societies, the Cara...
The Inka Empire, or Tawantinsuyu, was the largest ancient empire in the Americas. During thefifteent...
During the last 30 years, investigations centered on Tawantinsuyu have provided new data regarding t...
Throughout history, empires have deployed a vast array of strategies to promote their worldview and ...
Th e Inka Empire adopted several means to create, demonstrate and legitimize the power in its conque...
Military and police power has proven time and again to be necessary but not sufficient to create and...
The analysis of the nature and strategies of the Inka expansion in the peripheral areas of the empir...
This study represents the introduction of systematic water flotation archaeobotany to Chilean archae...
The Inca Empire conquered a large part of South America with a central policy that sought to materia...
Military and police power has proven time and again to be necessary but not sufficient to create and...
Reading the Material Record of Inka Rule: Perspectives from the North Coast of PerúThe Peruvian nort...