North and South
Contenido:
PART I. INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1. Regional Patterns
William H. Isbell and Helaine Silverman
PART II. THE NORTH
Introduction
William H. Isbell and Helaine Silverman
Chapter 2. America’s First City? The Case of Late Archaic Caral
Ruth Shady Solís
Chapter 3. ReligiousWarfare at Chankillo
Ivan Ghezzi
Chapter 4. The Vicús-Mochica Relationship
Peter Kaulicke
Chapter 5. Competitive Feasting, Religious Pluralism and Decentralized Power in the Late Moche Period
Edward R. Swenson
Chapter 6. Northern Exposures: Recuay-Cajamarca Boundaries and Interaction
George F. Lau
Chapter 7. Chimu Craft Specialization and Political Economy: A View from the Provinces
Harmut Tschauner
PART III. THE SOUTH
Introduction
William H. Isbell and Helaine Silverman
Chapter 8. Early Village Society in the Formative Period in the Southern Lake Titicaca Basin
Matthew S. Bandy
Chapter 9. The Emergence of Complex Society in the Titicaca Basin: The View from the North
Aimée M. Plourde and Charles Stanish
Chapter 10. Redefining Plant Use at the Formative Site of Chiripa in the Southern Titicaca Basin
William T. Whitehead
Chapter 11. Ritual and Society in Early Intermediate Period Ayacucho: A View from the Site of Ñawinpukyo
Juan B. Leoni
Chapter 12. Missing Links, Imaginary Links: Staff God Imagery in the South Andean Past
William H. Isbell and Patricia J. Knobloch
Chapter 13. Water, Blood and Semen: Signs of Life and Fertility in Nasca Art
Suzette J. Doyon
Chapter 14. Burial Patterns and Sociopolitical Organization in Nasca 5 Society
Johny Isla and Markus Reindel
Chapter 15. When and Where Did the Nasca Proliferous Style Emerge?
Joerg Haeberli
Chapter 16. Violence and Rural Lifeways at Two Peripheral Wari Sites in the Majes Valley of Southern Peru
Tiffiny A. Tung and Bruce Owen
Chapter 17. Suspension Bridges of the Inca Empire
Brian S. Bauer
PART IV. CONCLUSION
Chapter 18. Rethinking the Central Andean Co-Tradition
William H. Isbell and Helaine Silverman
Libro editado por William H. Isbell y Helaine Silverman (2006)
Contenido:
PART I. INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1. Regional Patterns
William H. Isbell and Helaine Silverman
PART II. THE NORTH
Introduction
William H. Isbell and Helaine Silverman
Chapter 2. America’s First City? The Case of Late Archaic Caral
Ruth Shady Solís
Chapter 3. ReligiousWarfare at Chankillo
Ivan Ghezzi
Chapter 4. The Vicús-Mochica Relationship
Peter Kaulicke
Chapter 5. Competitive Feasting, Religious Pluralism and Decentralized Power in the Late Moche Period
Edward R. Swenson
Chapter 6. Northern Exposures: Recuay-Cajamarca Boundaries and Interaction
George F. Lau
Chapter 7. Chimu Craft Specialization and Political Economy: A View from the Provinces
Harmut Tschauner
PART III. THE SOUTH
Introduction
William H. Isbell and Helaine Silverman
Chapter 8. Early Village Society in the Formative Period in the Southern Lake Titicaca Basin
Matthew S. Bandy
Chapter 9. The Emergence of Complex Society in the Titicaca Basin: The View from the North
Aimée M. Plourde and Charles Stanish
Chapter 10. Redefining Plant Use at the Formative Site of Chiripa in the Southern Titicaca Basin
William T. Whitehead
Chapter 11. Ritual and Society in Early Intermediate Period Ayacucho: A View from the Site of Ñawinpukyo
Juan B. Leoni
Chapter 12. Missing Links, Imaginary Links: Staff God Imagery in the South Andean Past
William H. Isbell and Patricia J. Knobloch
Chapter 13. Water, Blood and Semen: Signs of Life and Fertility in Nasca Art
Suzette J. Doyon
Chapter 14. Burial Patterns and Sociopolitical Organization in Nasca 5 Society
Johny Isla and Markus Reindel
Chapter 15. When and Where Did the Nasca Proliferous Style Emerge?
Joerg Haeberli
Chapter 16. Violence and Rural Lifeways at Two Peripheral Wari Sites in the Majes Valley of Southern Peru
Tiffiny A. Tung and Bruce Owen
Chapter 17. Suspension Bridges of the Inca Empire
Brian S. Bauer
PART IV. CONCLUSION
Chapter 18. Rethinking the Central Andean Co-Tradition
William H. Isbell and Helaine Silverman
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