In order to provide greater insights into the understanding of state influence on ceramic production in the Puna of Jujuy (Argentina), we analyze/study a set of 43 vessels considered of Inka influence and chronology according to their morphologies and design motifs. These vessels come from different archaeological sites in the region, mainly from funerary contexts, and are deposited in museum collections. Different macroscopic attributes were registered, in relation to the operative production chain. In addition, a morphological classification is proposed based on reports/findings from other authors. The results allow us to suggest a production of Inka-influenced forms/designs within local technological traditions of late pre-Hispanic times...
Reading the Material Record of Inka Rule: Perspectives from the North Coast of PerúThe Peruvian nort...
Se presentan los resultados del análisis petrográfico de secciones delgadas de pastas cerámicas proc...
In this paper, I discuss the structure of Diaguita-Inka ceramic design as well as the distribution o...
In order to provide greater insights into the understanding of state influence on ceramic production...
This paper aims to visualize the current state of investigations centered in the Formative period of...
This paper presents results obtained from petrographic analyses from ceramic vessels belonging to th...
An on-going study of complete Inka vessels found in museum collections suggests that the imperial as...
With the aim to contribute to the understanding of the organization of pottery production in the soc...
La economía inka puede caracterizarse como una economía de movilización, en la cual los bienes fuero...
This article addresses the study of a late pottery (Late and Inca periods) assemblage from the cente...
En el marco del estudio de las cadenas operativas de manufactura cerámica para dos sectores de la pu...
Ceramics are part of the material dimension of practice, inserted into a process by which human obje...
The Tafí Valley presents evidence of pre-Hispanic occupation for at least 7500 years BP. These are a...
The Pucara of Tilcara is one of the most notable archeological settlements in the Quebrada of Humahu...
This article presents the study and results of pottery production and manufacturing techniques at th...
Reading the Material Record of Inka Rule: Perspectives from the North Coast of PerúThe Peruvian nort...
Se presentan los resultados del análisis petrográfico de secciones delgadas de pastas cerámicas proc...
In this paper, I discuss the structure of Diaguita-Inka ceramic design as well as the distribution o...
In order to provide greater insights into the understanding of state influence on ceramic production...
This paper aims to visualize the current state of investigations centered in the Formative period of...
This paper presents results obtained from petrographic analyses from ceramic vessels belonging to th...
An on-going study of complete Inka vessels found in museum collections suggests that the imperial as...
With the aim to contribute to the understanding of the organization of pottery production in the soc...
La economía inka puede caracterizarse como una economía de movilización, en la cual los bienes fuero...
This article addresses the study of a late pottery (Late and Inca periods) assemblage from the cente...
En el marco del estudio de las cadenas operativas de manufactura cerámica para dos sectores de la pu...
Ceramics are part of the material dimension of practice, inserted into a process by which human obje...
The Tafí Valley presents evidence of pre-Hispanic occupation for at least 7500 years BP. These are a...
The Pucara of Tilcara is one of the most notable archeological settlements in the Quebrada of Humahu...
This article presents the study and results of pottery production and manufacturing techniques at th...
Reading the Material Record of Inka Rule: Perspectives from the North Coast of PerúThe Peruvian nort...
Se presentan los resultados del análisis petrográfico de secciones delgadas de pastas cerámicas proc...
In this paper, I discuss the structure of Diaguita-Inka ceramic design as well as the distribution o...