Ancestors of the Incas

Ancestors of the Incas
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Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106016750298
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Synopsis Ancestors of the Incas by : Federico Kauffmann Doig

Catalouge of an exhibition presented by WONDERS at the Florida International Museum

Tiwanaku

Tiwanaku
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 227
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ISBN-10 : 9780803249219
ISBN-13 : 0803249217
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Tiwanaku by : Margaret Young-S¾nchez

Introduces the striking artwork and fascinating rituals of this highland culture through approximately one hundred works of art and cultural treasures.

The Incas and Their Ancestors

The Incas and Their Ancestors
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Publisher : Thames & Hudson
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 0500277230
ISBN-13 : 9780500277232
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Synopsis The Incas and Their Ancestors by : Michael E. Moseley

In 1532, when Pizarro conquered Peru, the Inca realm was one of the largest empires on earth, graced by gold masterpieces, towns with great palaces and temples, and an impressive network of roads. But this glittering culture only obscured the rich and diverse civilizations that had preceded it: Chavin, Moche, Nazca, Tiwanaku, Huari, and Chimu. Described as a "masterly study" and an "outstanding volume" on its first publication, The Incas and Their Ancestors quickly established itself as the best general introduction to the cultures and civilizations of ancient Peru. Now this classic text has been fully updated for the revised edition. New discoveries over the last decade are integrated throughout. The occupation of Peru's desert coast can now be traced back to 12,000 BC and ensuing maritime adaptations are examined in early littoral societies that mummified their dead and others that were mound builders. The spread of Andean agriculture is related to fresh data on climate, and protracted drought is identified as a recurrent contributor to the rise and fall of civilizations in the Cordillera. The results of recent excavations enliven understanding of coastal Moche and Nazca societies and the ancient highland states of Huari and Tiwanaku. Architectural models accompanying burials provide fresh interpretations of the palaces of imperial Chan Chan, while the origins of the Incas are given new clarity by a spate of modern research on America's largest native empire. -- Description from http://www.amazon.com (Feb. 13, 2012).

History of the Inca Realm

History of the Inca Realm
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 0521637597
ISBN-13 : 9780521637596
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Synopsis History of the Inca Realm by : Maria Rostworowski de Diez Canseco

History of the Inca Realm, by Maria Rostworowski de Diez Canseco, is a classic work of ethnohistorical research which has been both influential and provocative in the field of Andean prehistory. Rostworowski uses a great variety of published and unpublished documents and secondary works by Latin American, North American, and European scholars in fields including history, ethnology, archaeology, and ecology, to examine topics such as the mythical origins of the Incas, the expansion of the Inca state, the organization of Inca society, including the political role of women, the vast trading networks of the coastal merchants, and the causes of the disintegration of the Inca state in the face of a small force of Spaniards. At each step, Dr Rostworowski presents her own views, clearly and forcefully, along with those of other scholars, providing her readers with varied evidence from which to draw their own conclusions.

History of the Inca Empire

History of the Inca Empire
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Publisher : University of Texas Press
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 9780292789807
ISBN-13 : 0292789807
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis History of the Inca Empire by : Father Bernabe Cobo

The Historia del Nuevo Mundo, set down by Father Bernabe Cobo during the first half of the seventeenth century, represents a singulary valuable source on Inca culture. Working directly frorn the original document, Roland Hamilton has translated that part of Cobo's massive manuscripts that focuses on the history of the kingdom of Peru. The volume includes a general account of the aspect, character, and dress of the Indians as well as a superb treatise on the Incas—their legends, history, and social institutions.

The Lost History of the Incas

The Lost History of the Incas
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Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 1846810353
ISBN-13 : 9781846810350
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lost History of the Incas by : David Michael Jones

The Last Days of the Incas

The Last Days of the Incas
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 548
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ISBN-10 : 9780743260503
ISBN-13 : 0743260503
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis The Last Days of the Incas by : Kim MacQuarrie

Documents the epic conquest of the Inca Empire as well as the decades-long insurgency waged by the Incas against the Conquistadors, in a narrative history that is partially drawn from the storytelling traditions of the Peruvian Amazon Yora people. Reprint. 20,000 first printing.

History of the Incas

History of the Incas
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Total Pages : 486
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:TZ1FXS
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Synopsis History of the Incas by : Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa

The Incas

The Incas
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 578
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ISBN-10 : 9781444331158
ISBN-13 : 1444331159
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis The Incas by : Terence N. D'Altroy

The Incas is a captivating exploration of one of the greatest civilizations ever seen. Seamlessly drawing on history, archaeology, and ethnography, this thoroughly updated new edition integrates advances made in hundreds of new studies conducted over the last decade. • Written by one of the world’s leading experts on Inca civilization • Covers Inca history, politics, economy, ideology, society, and military organization • Explores advances in research that include pre-imperial Inca society; the royal capital of Cuzco; the sacred landscape; royal estates; Machu Picchu; provincial relations; the khipu information-recording technology; languages, time frames, gender relations, effects on human biology, and daily life • Explicitly examines how the Inca world view and philosophy affected the character of the empire • Illustrated with over 90 maps, figures, and photographs

Narrative of the Incas

Narrative of the Incas
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Publisher : University of Texas Press
Total Pages : 358
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ISBN-10 : 0292755597
ISBN-13 : 9780292755598
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Narrative of the Incas by : Juan de Betanzos

"A chronicle that has been judged the 'single most authentic document of its kind.' Based on testimonies from descendants of Inca kings, who in the 1540s-50s still remembered the oral history and traditions of their ancestors. Beginning in 1551, Betanzost