A case study of the Inka occupation in the peripheral region of Tawantinsuyu, ethnohistorically known as the Kallawaya Chiefdom, is presented. Specifically, it focuses on the description of the characteristics of the settlement of Maukallajta, near Camata, as well as on other smaller sites, located at the eastern margin of the Kallawaya region (yungas forests). Possible hypotheses are presented using different lines of evidence (ethnohistorical sources, oral tradition, and architectural and artifact analyses), to explain the multiple reasons that motivated this occupation. We conclude that the relevant physical infrastructure built by the Inkas in this region was motivated by a territorialistic imperial political economic strategy that emph...
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This book began as a symposium at the 2004 Society for American Archaeology meetings in Montreal. Th...
The Inca Empire conquered a large part of South America with a central policy that sought to materia...
International audienceThis paper illustrates the occupation of the Yura Valley and the Porco area, l...
The materialisation of Inka state identity in the lower Yanamayo Valley is discussed in opposition t...
During the last 30 years, investigations centered on Tawantinsuyu have provided new data regarding t...
Reading the Material Record of Inka Rule: Perspectives from the North Coast of PerúThe Peruvian nort...
This study represents the introduction of systematic water flotation archaeobotany to Chilean archae...
Who was in charge of the widespread provinces of the great Inka Empire of the fifteenth and sixteent...
New historiography and the collection of archaeological data in the Vilcanota Valley (Peru) permits ...
The analysis of the nature and strategies of the Inka expansion in the peripheral areas of the empir...
This dissertation presents the results of an archaeological study of the Inka occupation and transfo...
Perspectives about the Studies on the Inka Dominance in the Southern Oriental Edge of the KollasuyuT...
The Apurimac river flows through a deep Andean valley in southern Peru. In its middle course, the va...
The Inka Empire, or Tawantinsuyu, was the largest ancient empire in the Americas. During thefifteent...
Archaeology in Bolivia has two strong tendencies: nationalism and regionalism. The proposal aims for...
This book began as a symposium at the 2004 Society for American Archaeology meetings in Montreal. Th...
The Inca Empire conquered a large part of South America with a central policy that sought to materia...
International audienceThis paper illustrates the occupation of the Yura Valley and the Porco area, l...
The materialisation of Inka state identity in the lower Yanamayo Valley is discussed in opposition t...
During the last 30 years, investigations centered on Tawantinsuyu have provided new data regarding t...
Reading the Material Record of Inka Rule: Perspectives from the North Coast of PerúThe Peruvian nort...
This study represents the introduction of systematic water flotation archaeobotany to Chilean archae...
Who was in charge of the widespread provinces of the great Inka Empire of the fifteenth and sixteent...
New historiography and the collection of archaeological data in the Vilcanota Valley (Peru) permits ...
The analysis of the nature and strategies of the Inka expansion in the peripheral areas of the empir...
This dissertation presents the results of an archaeological study of the Inka occupation and transfo...
Perspectives about the Studies on the Inka Dominance in the Southern Oriental Edge of the KollasuyuT...
The Apurimac river flows through a deep Andean valley in southern Peru. In its middle course, the va...
The Inka Empire, or Tawantinsuyu, was the largest ancient empire in the Americas. During thefifteent...
Archaeology in Bolivia has two strong tendencies: nationalism and regionalism. The proposal aims for...
This book began as a symposium at the 2004 Society for American Archaeology meetings in Montreal. Th...
The Inca Empire conquered a large part of South America with a central policy that sought to materia...