The Ancient Andean Village

The Ancient Andean Village
Title The Ancient Andean Village PDF eBook
Author Kevin J. Vaughn
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Total Pages 232
Release 2009
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780816527069

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Although ancient civilizations in the Andes are rich in historyÑwith expansive empires, skilled artisans, and vast temple centersÑthe history of the Andean foothills on the south coast of present-day Peru is only now being unveiled. Nasca, a prehispanic society that flourished there from AD 1 to 750, is best known for its polychrome pottery, its enigmatic geoglyphs (the "Nasca Lines"), and its ceremonial center, Cahuachi, which was the seat of power in early Nasca. However, despite the fact that archaeologists have studied Nasca civilization for more than a century, until now they have not pieced together the daily lives of Nasca residents. With this book, Kevin Vaughn offers the first portrait of village life in this ancient Andean society. Vaughn is interested in how societies develop and change, in particular their subsistence and political economies, interactions between elites and commoners, and the ritual activities of everyday life. By focusing on one village, Marcaya, he not only illuminates the lives and relationships of its people but he also contributes to an understanding of the more general roles played by villages in the growth of increasingly complex societies in the Andes. By examining agency in local affairs, he is able for the first time to explore the nature of power in Nasca and how it may have changed over time. By studying village and household activities, Vaughn argues, we can begin to appreciate from the ground up such essential activities as production, consumption, and the ideologies revealed by ritualsÑand thereby gain fresh insights into ancient civilizations.

Symbolic Structure, Social Strategies, and the Built Environment of an Ancient Andean Village [microform] : A.D. 1250-1460

Symbolic Structure, Social Strategies, and the Built Environment of an Ancient Andean Village [microform] : A.D. 1250-1460
Title Symbolic Structure, Social Strategies, and the Built Environment of an Ancient Andean Village [microform] : A.D. 1250-1460 PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Helen Sykes
Publisher National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada
Total Pages 490
Release 1990
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Ancient Andean Life

Ancient Andean Life
Title Ancient Andean Life PDF eBook
Author Edgar Lee Hewett
Publisher Biblo & Tannen Publishers
Total Pages 372
Release 1968
Genre History
ISBN 9780819602046

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Yuthu

Yuthu
Title Yuthu PDF eBook
Author Allison R. Davis
Publisher U OF M MUSEUM ANTHRO ARCHAEOLOGY
Total Pages 209
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0915703777

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The Cities of the Ancient Andes

The Cities of the Ancient Andes
Title The Cities of the Ancient Andes PDF eBook
Author Adriana Von Hagen
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Total Pages 248
Release 1998
Genre Art
ISBN

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Reconstructs how life was in the ancient cities of the Andes including how village settlements gave way to religious centers, how city-states became empires, and the importance of Machu Picchu.

Tambo

Tambo
Title Tambo PDF eBook
Author Julia Meyerson
Publisher University of Texas Press
Total Pages 310
Release 2010-07-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0292788118

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Perhaps the best way to sharpen one's power's of observation is to be a stranger in a strange land. Julia Meyerson was one such stranger during a year in the village of 'Tambo, Peru, where her husband was conducting anthropological fieldwork. Though sometimes overwhelmed by the differences between Quechua and North American culture, she still sought eagerly to understand the lifeways of 'Tambo and to find her place in the village. Her vivid observations, recorded in this field journal, admirably follow Henry James's advice: "Try to be one of the people upon whom nothing is lost." With an artist's eye, Meyerson records the daily life of 'Tambo—the cycles of planting and harvest, the round of religious and cultural festivals, her tentative beginnings of friendship and understanding with the Tambinos. The journal charts her progress from tolerated outsider to accepted friend as she and her husband learn and earn, the roles of daughter and son in their adopted family. With its wealth of ethnographic detail, especially concerning the lives of Andean women, 'Tambo will have great value for students of Latin American anthropology. In addition, scholars preparing to do fieldwork anywhere will find it a realistic account of both the hardships and the rewards of such study.

Architecture and Power in the Ancient Andes

Architecture and Power in the Ancient Andes
Title Architecture and Power in the Ancient Andes PDF eBook
Author Jerry D. Moore
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 282
Release 1996-08-22
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780521553636

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An innovative 1996 discussion of architecture and its role in the culture of the ancient Andes.