Studies of early state societies often focus on macro-level dynamics of socialdiversity and inequality. Archaeological debates about the centralized or pluralistic nature of the Tiwanaku state (A.D.500–1000), the earliest expansive polity in the south- central Andes (Bolivia, Peru), hinge on understanding the relationships between its constituent individuals and lineage groups. Tiwanaku funerary processes propagated popular ideologies of reciprocal feasting, reflected personal histories of the deceased, and marked social boundaries through style and space. For this dissertation, I applied a multiscalar approach that examined 299 individual burials from 14 cemeteries at the provincial Tiwanaku center of Omo M10 in the Moquegua Valley (Southe...
Textiles serve as an important medium for the communicating socio-cultural information in societies ...
This dissertation focused on understanding labor during the development of Tiwanaku (AD 500-1100), o...
Investigations in biological anthropology of archaeological samples of human remains are uniquely po...
This research explores the relationship between mortuary practice and sociopolitical change among a ...
Archaeologists study mortuary contexts both to examine how the dead were treated and mourned and to ...
My Ph.D. dissertation presents a multi-disciplinary analysis of the mortuary practices of the Tiwana...
In the middle of the flatlands of the Cochabamba Central Valley of Bolivia, Piñami, one of many habi...
abstract: Social identities are fundamental to the way individuals and groups define themselves. Arc...
Death is not only the cessation of life; it is a social transformation. This dissertation investigat...
Despite emphasis placed by transnational theorists on the uniqueness of contemporary connections to ...
Despite emphasis placed by transnational theorists on the uniqueness of contemporary connections to ...
During the summer of 2007, The University of Wisconsin -La Crosse conducted an archaeological field ...
Using a model derived from McAnany's (1995) study of ancient Mayan ancestor veneration, this study e...
During the Middle Horizon period (A.D. 500-1000), the Tiwanaku polity, located in the Lake Titicaca ...
Textiles serve as an important medium for the communicating socio-cultural information in societies ...
Textiles serve as an important medium for the communicating socio-cultural information in societies ...
This dissertation focused on understanding labor during the development of Tiwanaku (AD 500-1100), o...
Investigations in biological anthropology of archaeological samples of human remains are uniquely po...
This research explores the relationship between mortuary practice and sociopolitical change among a ...
Archaeologists study mortuary contexts both to examine how the dead were treated and mourned and to ...
My Ph.D. dissertation presents a multi-disciplinary analysis of the mortuary practices of the Tiwana...
In the middle of the flatlands of the Cochabamba Central Valley of Bolivia, Piñami, one of many habi...
abstract: Social identities are fundamental to the way individuals and groups define themselves. Arc...
Death is not only the cessation of life; it is a social transformation. This dissertation investigat...
Despite emphasis placed by transnational theorists on the uniqueness of contemporary connections to ...
Despite emphasis placed by transnational theorists on the uniqueness of contemporary connections to ...
During the summer of 2007, The University of Wisconsin -La Crosse conducted an archaeological field ...
Using a model derived from McAnany's (1995) study of ancient Mayan ancestor veneration, this study e...
During the Middle Horizon period (A.D. 500-1000), the Tiwanaku polity, located in the Lake Titicaca ...
Textiles serve as an important medium for the communicating socio-cultural information in societies ...
Textiles serve as an important medium for the communicating socio-cultural information in societies ...
This dissertation focused on understanding labor during the development of Tiwanaku (AD 500-1100), o...
Investigations in biological anthropology of archaeological samples of human remains are uniquely po...