|  | Vaughn, K. J. Foundations of Power in the Prehispanic Andes APAZ - Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association (Band 14)
1. Auflage Mai 2012 26,90 Euro 2012. 280 Seiten, Softcover ISBN 978-1-931303-20-0 - John Wiley & Sons
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| Langtext * Investigates how the issue of power is approached by scholars of the South American Andes * Represent a wide range of regional, temporal, methodological, and theoretical perspectives on the prehispanic Andes from the Preceramic Period (representing the earliest sedentary societies) through the Late Horizon (the expansionary phase of the Inca Empire) * Brings together an array of approaches-both theoretical and methodological--as they are currently being employed by archaeologists in the Andes * Enriches the study of the emergence of complex societies, the origins of the state, and dynamics of sociopolitical organization in well-known societies like the Chav´?n, Nasca, Wari, Tiwanaku, and Inca and in less-well-known groups, such as the pre- and post-Tiwanaku societies of the altiplano and the Late Intermediate Period groups of the south coast of Peru
Aus dem Inhalt TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface
The Foundations of Power in the Prehispanic Andes: An Introduction Christina A. Conlee and Dennis Ogburn
Preludes to Power in the Highland Late Preceramic Period Mark Aldenderfer
Power and the Emergence of Complex Polities in the Peruvian Preceramic Jonathan Haas, Winifred Creamer, and Alvaro Ruiz
Power, Fairness, and Architecture: Modeling Early Chiefdom Development in the Central Andes Charles Stanish and Kevin J. Haley
The Evolution of Authority and Power at Chavín de Huántar, Peru John W. Rick
Trade and Social Power in the Southern Titicaca Basin Formative Matthew S. Bandy
Crafts and the Materialization of Chiefly Power in Nasca Kevin J. Vaughn
Sacred Landscapes and Imperial Ideologies: The Wari Empire in Sondondo, Peru Katharina Schreiber
Architecture and Power on the Wari-Tiwanaku Frontier Donna J. Nash and Patrick Ryan Williams
Collapse as Cultural Revolution: Power and Identity in the Tiwanaku to Pacajes Transition John Wayne Janusek
The Expansion, Diversification, and Segmentation of Power in Late Prehispanic Nasca Christina A. Conlee
Dynamic Display, Propaganda, and the Reinforcement of Provincial Power in the Inca Empire Dennis Ogburn
La Chichera y El Patrón: Chicha and the Energetics of Feasting in the Prehistoric Andes Justin Jennings
Power and Practice in the Prehispanic Andes: Final Comments Jerry D. Moore
List of Contributors
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