This dissertation examines the intertwined social and ecological consequences of colonialism by tracing processes of agricultural transformation at the Inka royal estate of Ollantaytambo, in the Cusco region of Peru, during the century and a half that followed the 1532 Spanish invasion of the Inka Empire. At Ollantaytambo, the Inka built an immense anthropogenic landscape designed to produce and reproduce Inka power. In the sixteenth century, a diverse cast of historical actors—local Andean lords, aspirant Spanish landowners, erstwhile Inka elites, emerging ecclesiastic orders, colonial officials, local agriculturalists, introduced and native flora and fauna—transformed that landscape by creating the hacienda, a system of colonial landholdi...
This article shows a set of agroecological practices that were incorporated into the archeological l...
Efforts to work towards the rematerialisation of landscape have recently been augmented by concerns ...
My dissertation investigates inconsistencies in the ways Amazonia has been presented to the public a...
Why do the oppressed not rebel, especially when they outnumber their oppressors? What are the social...
511 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Human relations to land over ...
This dissertation is a study of the Moche Valley chaupiyunga as a borderland over three millennia (~...
This dissertation examines a genre of art, paintings of the Pre-Columbian Inka dynasty, that were pr...
This dissertation is an archaeological political ecology of the hacienda system centered on a major ...
This thesis explores socio-political practices in the former Huamachuco province (upper Virú valley,...
This dissertation investigates the processes through which the Inca state emerged in the south-centr...
New historiography and the collection of archaeological data in the Vilcanota Valley (Peru) permits ...
This dissertation presents the results of an archaeological study of the Inka occupation and transfo...
International audienceThis article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditi...
This dissertation deals with a settlement pattern survey carried out in the Chillon River Valley, ce...
Inscribed in the Margins chronicles the socio-ecological changes that attended the colonization of P...
This article shows a set of agroecological practices that were incorporated into the archeological l...
Efforts to work towards the rematerialisation of landscape have recently been augmented by concerns ...
My dissertation investigates inconsistencies in the ways Amazonia has been presented to the public a...
Why do the oppressed not rebel, especially when they outnumber their oppressors? What are the social...
511 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Human relations to land over ...
This dissertation is a study of the Moche Valley chaupiyunga as a borderland over three millennia (~...
This dissertation examines a genre of art, paintings of the Pre-Columbian Inka dynasty, that were pr...
This dissertation is an archaeological political ecology of the hacienda system centered on a major ...
This thesis explores socio-political practices in the former Huamachuco province (upper Virú valley,...
This dissertation investigates the processes through which the Inca state emerged in the south-centr...
New historiography and the collection of archaeological data in the Vilcanota Valley (Peru) permits ...
This dissertation presents the results of an archaeological study of the Inka occupation and transfo...
International audienceThis article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditi...
This dissertation deals with a settlement pattern survey carried out in the Chillon River Valley, ce...
Inscribed in the Margins chronicles the socio-ecological changes that attended the colonization of P...
This article shows a set of agroecological practices that were incorporated into the archeological l...
Efforts to work towards the rematerialisation of landscape have recently been augmented by concerns ...
My dissertation investigates inconsistencies in the ways Amazonia has been presented to the public a...