This article examines the rise of native, segmentary lordships in the highlands of north-central Peru. It reports on new excavations and mapping at the seat of a prehispanic polity, Pashash (Recuay culture), a large hilltop center that developed after the collapse of Chavín civilization. Fieldwork revealed monumental constructions and two special activity contexts radiocarbon-dated to ca. a.d. 200–400: an offering area in a large palatial compound and a room-complex with chambers closed off and sealed with feasting refuse. Multiple lines of evidence help reconstruct a regional picture for the establishment of wealthy local elites. Cultural innovations explicitly link new leaders to roles in defense and warfare, economic production, and earl...
This article discusses Chanka kinship and social organization in the light of settlement pattern stu...
The Wari empire emerged near the present day city of Ayacucho, Peru around AD 600 and collapsed appr...
This article discusses the Inca accounting system as exemplified at the site of Huacones-Vilcahuasi ...
The complex and dynamic strategies of ancient states and empires have been documented throughout the...
Wari is thought by many to be the first Andean Empire (ca. 600–1000 AD); however, the means of expan...
There is a long tradition in archaeology that focuses on the study of societal intermediate groups a...
This study documents how ancient state expansion affected local communities and how political change...
Abstract: Before the Inca reigned, two empires held sway over the central Andes from anno Domini 600...
On the north coast of Perú in the foothills of the Andes the polity of Collambay lived in a frontier...
This thesis explores socio-political practices in the former Huamachuco province (upper Virú valley,...
Traditionally, scholars investigating prehispanic Andean polities and sociopolitical organization ha...
The native populations of Araucania (southern Chile) never succumbed to Inka or Spanish conquest. Bu...
Paracas was an autochthonous sociocultural tradition that emerged on the south coast of Peru during ...
AbstractThe archaeological reconstruction of ancient states requires consistent regional measures of...
The best known complex society in the central and es is the Inca Empire, which flourished from about...
This article discusses Chanka kinship and social organization in the light of settlement pattern stu...
The Wari empire emerged near the present day city of Ayacucho, Peru around AD 600 and collapsed appr...
This article discusses the Inca accounting system as exemplified at the site of Huacones-Vilcahuasi ...
The complex and dynamic strategies of ancient states and empires have been documented throughout the...
Wari is thought by many to be the first Andean Empire (ca. 600–1000 AD); however, the means of expan...
There is a long tradition in archaeology that focuses on the study of societal intermediate groups a...
This study documents how ancient state expansion affected local communities and how political change...
Abstract: Before the Inca reigned, two empires held sway over the central Andes from anno Domini 600...
On the north coast of Perú in the foothills of the Andes the polity of Collambay lived in a frontier...
This thesis explores socio-political practices in the former Huamachuco province (upper Virú valley,...
Traditionally, scholars investigating prehispanic Andean polities and sociopolitical organization ha...
The native populations of Araucania (southern Chile) never succumbed to Inka or Spanish conquest. Bu...
Paracas was an autochthonous sociocultural tradition that emerged on the south coast of Peru during ...
AbstractThe archaeological reconstruction of ancient states requires consistent regional measures of...
The best known complex society in the central and es is the Inca Empire, which flourished from about...
This article discusses Chanka kinship and social organization in the light of settlement pattern stu...
The Wari empire emerged near the present day city of Ayacucho, Peru around AD 600 and collapsed appr...
This article discusses the Inca accounting system as exemplified at the site of Huacones-Vilcahuasi ...