This chapter is concerned with the links between the material culture of the ancient site of Tiwanaku and competing unifying ideologies of nationalism and indigenous pride in Bolivia. I narrate the story of the Bennett Monolith, discovered at Tiwanaku in 1932 by Wendell C. Bennett, as well as the associations of both the monolith and the archaeological site with the construction of national and cultural identity by Bolivians today. The monolith’s journey from Tiwanaku to the capital city of La Paz, and then back to Tiwanaku in 2002, after 69 years, has marked different intellectual and political movements that have swayed this small Andean country for almost a century. The Bennett Monolith and Tiwanaku iconography have alternately been seen...
In this paper, we consider genealogies of two very current concepts for nowadays-Bolivian altiplano ...
707 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Based on extensive archival r...
The importance of the mummies to the definition of Andean identity could remain unperceived, or coul...
This chapter is concerned with the links between the material culture of the ancient site of Tiwanak...
Bolivia, the first major city-state in the Central Andes, has, for almost 3,000 years, been appropri...
This article appears as part of the special issue on Archaeology and New Religious Movements . Boli...
The archaeological site of Tiwanaku, Bolivia, is commonly held to be the Spiritual Capital of the A...
The thesis focuses on Bolivian Indians who are assimilated into ethnic groups as one of many consequ...
The current efflorescence of indigeneity in Bolivia and elsewhere has produced many examples of peop...
Archaeology in Bolivia has two strong tendencies: nationalism and regionalism. The proposal aims for...
In the middle of the flatlands of the Cochabamba Central Valley of Bolivia, Piñami, one of many habi...
This dissertation focuses on the role of representations of the past in social differentiation in Bo...
The 2009 Bolivian Constitution significantly changed the structure of the state and paved the way fo...
During the summer of 2007, The University of Wisconsin -La Crosse conducted an archaeological field ...
The concept of indigeneity is founded on an historical relation: my people were here before yours an...
In this paper, we consider genealogies of two very current concepts for nowadays-Bolivian altiplano ...
707 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Based on extensive archival r...
The importance of the mummies to the definition of Andean identity could remain unperceived, or coul...
This chapter is concerned with the links between the material culture of the ancient site of Tiwanak...
Bolivia, the first major city-state in the Central Andes, has, for almost 3,000 years, been appropri...
This article appears as part of the special issue on Archaeology and New Religious Movements . Boli...
The archaeological site of Tiwanaku, Bolivia, is commonly held to be the Spiritual Capital of the A...
The thesis focuses on Bolivian Indians who are assimilated into ethnic groups as one of many consequ...
The current efflorescence of indigeneity in Bolivia and elsewhere has produced many examples of peop...
Archaeology in Bolivia has two strong tendencies: nationalism and regionalism. The proposal aims for...
In the middle of the flatlands of the Cochabamba Central Valley of Bolivia, Piñami, one of many habi...
This dissertation focuses on the role of representations of the past in social differentiation in Bo...
The 2009 Bolivian Constitution significantly changed the structure of the state and paved the way fo...
During the summer of 2007, The University of Wisconsin -La Crosse conducted an archaeological field ...
The concept of indigeneity is founded on an historical relation: my people were here before yours an...
In this paper, we consider genealogies of two very current concepts for nowadays-Bolivian altiplano ...
707 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Based on extensive archival r...
The importance of the mummies to the definition of Andean identity could remain unperceived, or coul...