Variations in the expression of Inka power : a symposium at Dumbarton Oaks, 18 and 19 October 1997

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Variations in the expression of Inka power : a symposium at Dumbarton Oaks, 18 and 19 October 1997

Richard L. Burger, Craig Morris, and Ramiro Matos Mendieta, editors ; Joanne Pillsbury and Jeffrey Quilter, general editors

Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection , Distributed by Harvard University Press, 2007

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • Andean ethnohistory and the agenda for Inka archaeology / Craig Morris
  • Variations between Inka installations in the Puna of Chinchayqocha and the drainage of Tarma / Carmen Arellano and Ramiro Matos Mendieta
  • Pilgrimage and the geography of power in the Inka empire / Charles Stanish and Brian S. Bauer
  • The Inkas in the Southlands / Terence N. d'Altroy, Verónica I. Williams, and Ana María Lorandi
  • The Inka transformation of the Chincha capital / Craig Morris and Julién Idilio Santillana
  • Machu Picchu's silent majority : a consideration of the Inka cemeteries / Lucy C. Salazar
  • Sculpting the Yucay Valley : power and style in late Inka architecture / Susan A. Niles and Robert N. Batson
  • Toward a reconceptualization of the late horizon and the Inka period : perspectives from Cochasquí, Ecuador, and Samaipata, Bolivia / Albert Meyers
  • The Kallanka at Samaipata, Bolivia: an example of Inka monumental architecture / María de los Angeles Muñoz
  • Queros, Aquillas, Uncus, and Chulpas : the composition of Inka artistic expression and power / Tom Cummins
  • The Inka, and Andean metallurgical tradition / Heather Lechtman
  • Information control in the palace of Puruchuco : an accounting hierarchy in a Khipu archive from coastal Peru / Gary Urton and Carrie J. Brezine
  • "And all theirs different from his" : the Dumbarton Oaks royal Inka tunic in context / Rebecca R. Stone
  • The archaeology of Inka power : concluding thoughts / Richard L. Burger

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