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Takes readers on a journey into the Andes, recounting the adventures of the author's 1960s research in Quinua, Peru. Dean Arnold's quest to understand how contemporary pottery production reflected current Quinua society as well as its ancient Inca and pre-Inca past is one of the earliest studies in what has become known as ethnoarchaeology.

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Takes readers on a journey into the Andes, recounting the adventures of the author's 1960s research in Quinua, Peru. Dean Arnold's quest to understand how contemporary pottery production reflected current Quinua society as well as its ancient Inca and pre-Inca past is one of the earliest studies in what has become known as ethnoarchaeology.
Autorenporträt
Dean E. Arnold is adjunct curator of Latin American anthropology at the Field Museum in Chicago and professor of anthropology emeritus at Wheaton College, where he taught for thirty-nine years. A recipient of the Society for American Archaeology's Award for Excellence in Ceramic Studies, he has published numerous articles about pottery production and related subjects. His five books include the seminal work Ceramic Theory and Cultural Process (Cambridge University Press, 1985).