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Bayesian inferences suggest that Amazon Yunga Natives diverged from Andeans less than 5000 ybp: implications for South American prehistory. [PDF]
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Political mosaics and networks: Tiwanaku expansion into the upper Desaguadero Valley, Bolivia
AbstractOngoing 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 ...
Scott C. Smith, John W. Janusek
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Tiwanaku Temples and State Expansion: A Tiwanaku Sunken-Court Temple in Moquegua, Peru
Until 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 ...
Paul Goldstein
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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 +1 more
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Tiwanaku Expansion into the Western Titicaca Basin, Peru
Charles Stanish +3 more
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The role of silver ore reduction in Tiwanaku state expansion into Puno Bay, Peru
Carol Schultze
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