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Primary state formation in the Viru Valley, north coast of Peru. [PDF]
Millaire JF.
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The Nature of Moche Human Sacrifice: A Bio- Archaeological Perspective [PDF]
Cortez, Rosa J., Sutter, Richard C.
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Questions of Risk and Relocation: Developing a Conservation Program for the Gateway of the Sun, Tiwanaku, Bolivia [PDF]
Friedman, Leslie A
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Climate, Agricultural Strategies, and Sustainability in the Precolumbian Andes [PDF]
Moseley, Michael E., Ortloff, Charles
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Political mosaics and networks: Tiwanaku expansion into the upper Desaguadero Valley, Bolivia
World Archaeology, 2014AbstractOngoing debate about the expansion of the Tiwanaku state has centred on the extent to which it exercised direct political control over a continuous territory. Positions in this debate range from those that posit a unified Tiwanaku heartland comprising much of the Lake Titicaca Basin to those that conceptualize Tiwanaku influence as more ...
John W Janusek
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Ñawpa Pacha, 2019
Prehispanic Andean iconography communicated ideology and structures of power. On the coast, iconography depicting violence and fertility legitimized elite power. In Tiwanaku (A.D.
Sarah I Baitzel
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Prehispanic Andean iconography communicated ideology and structures of power. On the coast, iconography depicting violence and fertility legitimized elite power. In Tiwanaku (A.D.
Sarah I Baitzel
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Tiwanaku Temples and State Expansion: A Tiwanaku Sunken-Court Temple in Moquegua, Peru
Latin American Antiquity, 1993Until recently, an entrenched view of Tiwanaku expansion in the south-central Andes as a primarily cultic phenomenon precluded discussion of state-built ceremonial facilities outside of Tiwanaku’s immediate hinterland of the Bolivian altiplano. However, recent research in the Tiwanaku periphery has found specialized ceremonial architecture that ...
P. Goldstein
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Tiwanaku Expansion into the Western Titicaca Basin, Peru
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