Andean civilization : a tribute to Michael E. Moseley
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Andean civilization : a tribute to Michael E. Moseley
(Monograph / Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at University of California, 63)
Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This volume brings together exciting new field data by more than two dozen Andean scholars who came together to honor their friend, colleague, and mentor. These new studies cover the enormous temporal span of Moseley's own work from the Preceramic era to the Tiwanaku and Moche states to the Inka empire. And, like Moseley's own studies -- from Maritime Foundations of Andean Civilization to Chan Chan: The Desert City to Cerro Baul's brewery -- these new studies involve settlements from all over the Andes -- from the far northern highlands to the far southern coast. An invaluable addition to any Andeanist's library, the papers in this book demonstrate the enormous breadth and influence of Moseley's work and the vibrant range of exciting new work by his former students and collaborators in fieldwork.
Table of Contents
Ch. 01: Michael E. Moseley and the Foundations of Andean Civilization by Joyce Marcus and Charles Stanish
Ch. 02: Prehistoric Population Dynamics in The Andes by Richard C. Sutter
Ch. 03: Early Fishing and Inland Monuments: Challenging the Maritime Foundations of Andean Civilization? by Daniel H. Sandweiss
Ch. 04: Quebrada Tacahuay and Early Maritime Foundations on Peru's Far Southern Coast by Susan D. Defrance
Ch. 05: Key Research Themes in the South-Central Andean Archaic by Mark Aldenderfer
Ch. 06: Talking Dogs and New Clothes, or the Maritime Foundations Hypothesis Revisited by Robert A. Feldman
Ch. 07: Caral-Supe Y Su Entorno Natural Y Social En Los Origenes De La Civilizacion by Ruth Shady Solis
Ch. 08: Early Agriculture in the Coastal Osmore Valley, Peru: Synchronous Events and Macroregional Processes in the Formation of Andean Civilization by Bruce D. Owen
Ch. 09: The Tiwanaku Occupation of the Northern Titicaca Basin by Charles Stanish
Ch. 10: The Moche Use of Numbers and Number Sets by Christopher B. Donnan
Ch. 11: Curated Corpses and Scattered Skeletons: New Data and New Questions Concerning the Moche Dead by Alana Cordy-Collins
Ch. 12: Exploration of Punctuated Equilibrium and Culture Change in the Archaeology of Andean Ethnogenesis by Garth Bawden and Richard Reycraft
Ch. 13: Settlement Patterns in the Huamachuco Area by John R. Topic
Ch. 14: The Meaning of Monuments at Marcahuamachuco by Theresa Lange Topic
Ch. 15: Wari Political Organization: The Southern Periphery by Donna J. Nash and Patrick Ryan Williams
Ch. 16: Diasporas within the Ancient State: Tiwanaku As Ayllus in Motion by Paul S. Goldstein
Ch. 17: A World Tour of Breweries by Joyce Marcus
Ch. 18: Chimu Statecraft in the Provinces by Carol Mackey
Ch. 19: Camelid Herders: The Forgotten Specialists in the Coastal Senorio of Chiribaya, Southern Peru by Maria Cecilia Lozada, Jane E. Buikstra, Gordon Rakita, and Jane C. Wheeler
Ch. 20: Inka Agricultural Intensification in the Imperial Heartland and Provinces by R. Alan Covey
Ch. 21: Volcanoes, Earthquakes, and the Spanish Colonial Wine Industry of Southern Peru by Prudence M. Rice
Ch. 22: Michael E. Moseley: The Formative Years 1941-1985 by James B. Richardson III
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