Anthropological History of Andean Polities
Herausgeber: Murra, John V.; Wachtel, Nathan; Revel, Jacques
Anthropological History of Andean Polities
Herausgeber: Murra, John V.; Wachtel, Nathan; Revel, Jacques
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It combines the perspectives of archaeology, anthropology and history to present a complex view of Andean societies over various millenia.
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It combines the perspectives of archaeology, anthropology and history to present a complex view of Andean societies over various millenia.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9780521105392
- ISBN-10: 0521105390
- Artikelnr.: 25906555
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 396
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 600g
- ISBN-13: 9780521105392
- ISBN-10: 0521105390
- Artikelnr.: 25906555
Introduction John V. Murra and Nathan Wachtel; Part I. Ecology and Society:
1. The tropical Andes: a changing mosaic Oliver Dollfus; 2. The evolution
of a valley: population and resources of Tarapaca over a millenium Lautaro
Nunez; 3. 'Horizons' in Andean archaeology Ana Maria Lorandi; Part II. The
Ethnic Group and the State: 4. The expansion of the Inka state: armies, war
and rebellions John V. Murra; 5. Storage, supply and redistribution in the
economy of the Inka state Craig Morris; 6. The extraction of precious
metals at the time of the Inka Jean Berthelot; 7. Vertical politics on the
Inka frontier Frank Salomon; Part III. Systems of Classification: 8. Some
aspects of the Inka kinship system Floyd G. Lounsbury; 9. The
classification and naming of South American camelids Jorge A. Flores Ochoa;
10. The semiology of Andean textiles: the talegas of Isluga Veronica
Cereceda; Part IV. Symbolic Representations and Practices: 11. Inka dynasty
and irrigation: another look at Andean concepts of history R. T. Zuidema;
12. Urco and uma: Aymara concepts of space Therese Bouysse-Cassagne; 13.
Mirrors and maize: the concept of yanantin among the Macha of Bolivia
Tristan Platt; 14. From asymmetry to triangle: symbolic transformations in
northern Potosi Olivia Harris; Part V. From Ethnic Polities to Communities:
15. Men of the water: the Uru problem (sixteenth and seventeenth centuries)
Nathan Wachtel; 16. The ethnic groups in the valleys of Larecaja: from
descent to residence Thierry Saignes; 17. The Andean community today
Antoinette Molinie-Fioravanti; Bibliography; Index.
1. The tropical Andes: a changing mosaic Oliver Dollfus; 2. The evolution
of a valley: population and resources of Tarapaca over a millenium Lautaro
Nunez; 3. 'Horizons' in Andean archaeology Ana Maria Lorandi; Part II. The
Ethnic Group and the State: 4. The expansion of the Inka state: armies, war
and rebellions John V. Murra; 5. Storage, supply and redistribution in the
economy of the Inka state Craig Morris; 6. The extraction of precious
metals at the time of the Inka Jean Berthelot; 7. Vertical politics on the
Inka frontier Frank Salomon; Part III. Systems of Classification: 8. Some
aspects of the Inka kinship system Floyd G. Lounsbury; 9. The
classification and naming of South American camelids Jorge A. Flores Ochoa;
10. The semiology of Andean textiles: the talegas of Isluga Veronica
Cereceda; Part IV. Symbolic Representations and Practices: 11. Inka dynasty
and irrigation: another look at Andean concepts of history R. T. Zuidema;
12. Urco and uma: Aymara concepts of space Therese Bouysse-Cassagne; 13.
Mirrors and maize: the concept of yanantin among the Macha of Bolivia
Tristan Platt; 14. From asymmetry to triangle: symbolic transformations in
northern Potosi Olivia Harris; Part V. From Ethnic Polities to Communities:
15. Men of the water: the Uru problem (sixteenth and seventeenth centuries)
Nathan Wachtel; 16. The ethnic groups in the valleys of Larecaja: from
descent to residence Thierry Saignes; 17. The Andean community today
Antoinette Molinie-Fioravanti; Bibliography; Index.
Introduction John V. Murra and Nathan Wachtel; Part I. Ecology and Society:
1. The tropical Andes: a changing mosaic Oliver Dollfus; 2. The evolution
of a valley: population and resources of Tarapaca over a millenium Lautaro
Nunez; 3. 'Horizons' in Andean archaeology Ana Maria Lorandi; Part II. The
Ethnic Group and the State: 4. The expansion of the Inka state: armies, war
and rebellions John V. Murra; 5. Storage, supply and redistribution in the
economy of the Inka state Craig Morris; 6. The extraction of precious
metals at the time of the Inka Jean Berthelot; 7. Vertical politics on the
Inka frontier Frank Salomon; Part III. Systems of Classification: 8. Some
aspects of the Inka kinship system Floyd G. Lounsbury; 9. The
classification and naming of South American camelids Jorge A. Flores Ochoa;
10. The semiology of Andean textiles: the talegas of Isluga Veronica
Cereceda; Part IV. Symbolic Representations and Practices: 11. Inka dynasty
and irrigation: another look at Andean concepts of history R. T. Zuidema;
12. Urco and uma: Aymara concepts of space Therese Bouysse-Cassagne; 13.
Mirrors and maize: the concept of yanantin among the Macha of Bolivia
Tristan Platt; 14. From asymmetry to triangle: symbolic transformations in
northern Potosi Olivia Harris; Part V. From Ethnic Polities to Communities:
15. Men of the water: the Uru problem (sixteenth and seventeenth centuries)
Nathan Wachtel; 16. The ethnic groups in the valleys of Larecaja: from
descent to residence Thierry Saignes; 17. The Andean community today
Antoinette Molinie-Fioravanti; Bibliography; Index.
1. The tropical Andes: a changing mosaic Oliver Dollfus; 2. The evolution
of a valley: population and resources of Tarapaca over a millenium Lautaro
Nunez; 3. 'Horizons' in Andean archaeology Ana Maria Lorandi; Part II. The
Ethnic Group and the State: 4. The expansion of the Inka state: armies, war
and rebellions John V. Murra; 5. Storage, supply and redistribution in the
economy of the Inka state Craig Morris; 6. The extraction of precious
metals at the time of the Inka Jean Berthelot; 7. Vertical politics on the
Inka frontier Frank Salomon; Part III. Systems of Classification: 8. Some
aspects of the Inka kinship system Floyd G. Lounsbury; 9. The
classification and naming of South American camelids Jorge A. Flores Ochoa;
10. The semiology of Andean textiles: the talegas of Isluga Veronica
Cereceda; Part IV. Symbolic Representations and Practices: 11. Inka dynasty
and irrigation: another look at Andean concepts of history R. T. Zuidema;
12. Urco and uma: Aymara concepts of space Therese Bouysse-Cassagne; 13.
Mirrors and maize: the concept of yanantin among the Macha of Bolivia
Tristan Platt; 14. From asymmetry to triangle: symbolic transformations in
northern Potosi Olivia Harris; Part V. From Ethnic Polities to Communities:
15. Men of the water: the Uru problem (sixteenth and seventeenth centuries)
Nathan Wachtel; 16. The ethnic groups in the valleys of Larecaja: from
descent to residence Thierry Saignes; 17. The Andean community today
Antoinette Molinie-Fioravanti; Bibliography; Index.