The Inca World

The Inca World

Author: Laura Laurencich Minelli

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9780806132211

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This lavishly illustrated volume, based on extensive archeological research and Spanish colonial documentation, provides important insights into many questions and contradictions regarding the Inca Empire. 337 illustrations, 106 in color. 12 maps.


Chavin

Chavin

Author: William J. Conklin

Publisher: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press

Published: 2008-12-31

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1938770447

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This book is the first in more than a decade to provide new information on the Chavin phenomenon of ancient Peru. Thought by some to be the "Mother Culture" of ancient Peruvian cultures, Chavin is remarkable for its baroque, sophisticated art style in a variety of media, including finely carved stone monuments, beautifully formed pottery, and magnificent and complex metallurgy. Also, the textiles from Chavin are incredibly innovative, both iconographically and structurally. They, in fact, form the foundation for the later Andean textile evolution. Chapters in this book cover new interpretations of the history of the site of Chavin de Huantar, studies of related cultures, the role of shamanism, and many other topics of interest to specialists and the general reader, alike.


A Comprehensive Outline of World History

A Comprehensive Outline of World History

Author: Jack E. Maxfield

Publisher: Orange Grove Texts Plus

Published: 2009-09-24

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781616100025

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This free PDF textbook presents Jack E. Maxfield's "A Comprehensive Outline of World History" as originally organized, chronologically by era and across regions within an era. Each chapter covers a period of historical time (e.g. a century). Sections


The Routledge Handbook of the Bioarchaeology of Human Conflict

The Routledge Handbook of the Bioarchaeology of Human Conflict

Author: Christopher Knüsel

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-12-17

Total Pages: 753

ISBN-13: 1134677979

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If human burials were our only window onto the past, what story would they tell? Skeletal injuries constitute the most direct and unambiguous evidence for violence in the past. Whereas weapons or defenses may simply be statements of prestige or status and written sources are characteristically biased and incomplete, human remains offer clear and unequivocal evidence of physical aggression reaching as far back as we have burials to examine. Warfare is often described as ‘senseless’ and as having no place in society. Consequently, its place in social relations and societal change remains obscure. The studies in The Routledge Handbook of the Bioarchaeology of Human Conflict present an overview of the nature and development of human conflict from prehistory to recent times as evidenced by the remains of past people themselves in order to explore the social contexts in which such injuries were inflicted. A broadly chronological approach is taken from prehistory through to recent conflicts, however this book is not simply a catalogue of injuries illustrating weapon development or a narrative detailing ‘progress’ in warfare but rather provides a framework in which to explore both continuity and change based on a range of important themes which hold continuing relevance throughout human development.


Chavin and the Origins of Andean Civilization

Chavin and the Origins of Andean Civilization

Author: Richard L. Burger

Publisher: Thames & Hudson

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9780500278161

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This is the first detailed up-to-date account in English of Chavin and its precursors. Based on the author's intimate knowledge of unprecedented discoveries made over the past two decades, including his own excavations at Chavin and elsewhere, it places special emphasis on the unique character of early Andean civilization and the distinctive processes responsible for its development. A wealth of photographs, drawings and maps accompany the text, including for this expanded edition a new section of color plates.


The Magnificent Maya

The Magnificent Maya

Author: Time-Life Books

Publisher: Time Life Medical

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13:

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Explores the history of Maya civilization through the archaeological discoveries found in Mexico and Central America.


Domestic Life in Prehispanic Capitals

Domestic Life in Prehispanic Capitals

Author: Linda R. Manzanilla

Publisher: U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 0915703718

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With major differences in size, urban plans, and population density, the capitals of New World states had large heterogeneous societies, sometimes multiethnic and highly specialized, making these cities amazing backdrops for complex interactions.