This article shows the origins of ayni and minka, autochthonous forms of communal work own of Andean region that begun since Late Archaic Period and Formative, between 3200 and 1800 b.C. in four ceremonial centers of central and north coast and north highland. It is done a comparative study between two groups: one is Las Haldas temple and Cardal site that had used shicras (vegetal fiber) and small stones, nonetheless the second formed by La Galgada and Pacopampa, in Ancash and Cajamarca departments, respectively, their architectures describe the use of great stones, terraces and strong structures like indicators minka, realized by several human groups in competence. Ayni of the central coast means reciprocity and work of societies without...
Iquiqu and Anchanchu. Dwarfs, devils and metals in the Aymara Highlands This article analyses Aymara...
Anchucaya and Chillaco are two villages from the Initial Period (1800 - 800 BC) that occupied the mi...
This article examines the social implications of pottery circulation in the southern Andes during th...
El presente artículo expone los orígenes del ayni y la minka, formas autóctonas de trabajo comunal p...
A community is an active assemblage of human and non-human elements bound together by interactions. ...
The Wari in their Local Context: Nasca and SondondoThis paper presents archaeological data from the ...
This article reviews the evidence of the exchange of obsidian and cinnabar, highly coveted resources...
Ñawinpukyo es generalmente conocido como uno de los principales sitios de la cultura Huarpa del Perí...
Las Animas is a northern Andean community where potters have been making copies of archaeological ar...
Paracas was an autochthonous sociocultural tradition that emerged on the south coast of Peru during ...
This article shows, in the first place, a legendary event: the foundation of Pashas propitiated by t...
This article presents the preliminary results of archaeological surveys carried out in three communi...
This dissertation examines communities of practice over the longue durée in Nivín, a region of the m...
This article analyzes and discusses pre-Hispanic mining ritual practices in the south-central Andes,...
In this article, we will discuss diaguita and inca commensality practices related to the ushnu platf...
Iquiqu and Anchanchu. Dwarfs, devils and metals in the Aymara Highlands This article analyses Aymara...
Anchucaya and Chillaco are two villages from the Initial Period (1800 - 800 BC) that occupied the mi...
This article examines the social implications of pottery circulation in the southern Andes during th...
El presente artículo expone los orígenes del ayni y la minka, formas autóctonas de trabajo comunal p...
A community is an active assemblage of human and non-human elements bound together by interactions. ...
The Wari in their Local Context: Nasca and SondondoThis paper presents archaeological data from the ...
This article reviews the evidence of the exchange of obsidian and cinnabar, highly coveted resources...
Ñawinpukyo es generalmente conocido como uno de los principales sitios de la cultura Huarpa del Perí...
Las Animas is a northern Andean community where potters have been making copies of archaeological ar...
Paracas was an autochthonous sociocultural tradition that emerged on the south coast of Peru during ...
This article shows, in the first place, a legendary event: the foundation of Pashas propitiated by t...
This article presents the preliminary results of archaeological surveys carried out in three communi...
This dissertation examines communities of practice over the longue durée in Nivín, a region of the m...
This article analyzes and discusses pre-Hispanic mining ritual practices in the south-central Andes,...
In this article, we will discuss diaguita and inca commensality practices related to the ushnu platf...
Iquiqu and Anchanchu. Dwarfs, devils and metals in the Aymara Highlands This article analyses Aymara...
Anchucaya and Chillaco are two villages from the Initial Period (1800 - 800 BC) that occupied the mi...
This article examines the social implications of pottery circulation in the southern Andes during th...