Elemental analysis of pottery sherds provided insights on the ceramic production in the Huancabamba Valley (northern highland-Peru) and the way in which the Incas administrate the provinces. The pottery sherds from six archaeological sites selected for elemental analysis indicated the use of similar clay sources in the manufacture of pottery. The production of ceramic vessels took place at the local level without the strict control of the Inca state. The Incas built administrative structures in the Huancabamba Valley in order to maintain control of their road system, which connected the north area of Peru to Ecuador. The ceramic assemblage recovered from Inca sites does not illustrate typical Inca pottery style or decoration from the heartl...
This article examines the social implications of pottery circulation in the southern Andes during th...
This dissertation uses regional archaeological settlement data to develop a model of Inca imperialis...
Recent archaeological approaches to specialization in early complex societies portray craft speciali...
In pre-Hispanic Andean societies, archaeologists have argued that the dynamic methods involved in ce...
Although important studies have been made of the Andean pottery of the Inca Empire and its predeces...
The Inca Empire conquered a large part of South America with a central policy that sought to materia...
In this thesis, I examine the production, use, and decoration of ceramic vessels at the Early Horizo...
Archaeological studies of administered or sponsored craft production often emphasize the desires of ...
Located in the Nepeña Valley of north-central Peru, Cerro San Isidro was first documented in the 193...
This dissertation investigates domestic activities conducted at El Campanario, an important settleme...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Anthropology. The Catholic University of AmericaPotters, Power and Prestige: E...
Among the hundreds of polities in the pre- European Americas, the Inca realm stood out for its scal...
No society has stayed predominant in history. The locus of power and prestige has always shifted fro...
During the Late Intermediate Period or LIP (AD 1200 -1476), the south-central Andes were characteriz...
The Chimu culture developed on the North Pacific coast of today's Peru in the so-called Late Interme...
This article examines the social implications of pottery circulation in the southern Andes during th...
This dissertation uses regional archaeological settlement data to develop a model of Inca imperialis...
Recent archaeological approaches to specialization in early complex societies portray craft speciali...
In pre-Hispanic Andean societies, archaeologists have argued that the dynamic methods involved in ce...
Although important studies have been made of the Andean pottery of the Inca Empire and its predeces...
The Inca Empire conquered a large part of South America with a central policy that sought to materia...
In this thesis, I examine the production, use, and decoration of ceramic vessels at the Early Horizo...
Archaeological studies of administered or sponsored craft production often emphasize the desires of ...
Located in the Nepeña Valley of north-central Peru, Cerro San Isidro was first documented in the 193...
This dissertation investigates domestic activities conducted at El Campanario, an important settleme...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Anthropology. The Catholic University of AmericaPotters, Power and Prestige: E...
Among the hundreds of polities in the pre- European Americas, the Inca realm stood out for its scal...
No society has stayed predominant in history. The locus of power and prestige has always shifted fro...
During the Late Intermediate Period or LIP (AD 1200 -1476), the south-central Andes were characteriz...
The Chimu culture developed on the North Pacific coast of today's Peru in the so-called Late Interme...
This article examines the social implications of pottery circulation in the southern Andes during th...
This dissertation uses regional archaeological settlement data to develop a model of Inca imperialis...
Recent archaeological approaches to specialization in early complex societies portray craft speciali...