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050 00 $aF3319.1.T57$bS74 2014
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100 1 $aStanish, Charles,$d1956-$eauthor.
245 14 $aThe northern Titicaca basin survey :$bHuancané-Putina /$cCharles Stanish, Cecilia Chávez Justo, Karl LaFavre, Aimée Plourde.
264 1 $aAnn Arbor, Michigan :$bMuseum of Anthropology, University of Michigan,$c2014.
300 $axvi, 407 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c28 cm.
336 $atext$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aMemoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan ;$vnumber 56
490 1 $aStudies in Latin American ethnohistory & archaeology ;$vvolume XI
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 403-407).
505 0 $aIntroduction to the Huancané-Putina Survey -- Analysis of Ceramics from the Middle and Lower Río Huancané Subdrainage, Department of Puno, Perú / by Cecilia Chávez Justo -- Site Descriptions -- Huancané-Putina Settlement Patterns : Interpretations and Discussion -- Appendix A: Ceramic Materials from the Huancané-Putina Survey -- Appendix B: Lithic Materials from the Huancané-Putina Survey.
520 $a"This landmark book synthesizes the results of more than a decade of fieldwork in southern Peru--where Stanish and his team systematically surveyed more than 1000 square kilometers in the northern Titicaca Basin--and it details several hundred new sites in the Huancané-Putina River valley. Stanish's team recovered data on the entire sequence of occupation: from Archaic period workshops, Qaluyu and Pukara period regional centers, and Tiwanaku sites to the massive Late Intermediate and Inca period settlements. The meticulous analysis of the entire ceramic sequence by Cecilia Chávez represents a monumental achievement for understanding the chronology of development in this region and has major implications for future research. The authors describe hundreds of previously unknown sites as well as the pottery, chipped stone, and stone sculptures of the region. Their synthesis of the settlement dynamics over several millennia represents a major contribution to our understanding of primary state formation. This book will be invaluable for those interested in the evolution of state-level societies, evolutionary and hierarchical shifts in chiefly societies, and the nature of political and economic change over the span of millennia."--$cPublisher's website.
650 0 $aIndians of South America$zTiticaca Lake Region (Peru and Bolivia)$xAntiquities.
651 0 $aTiticaca, Lake, Region (Peru and Bolivia)$xAntiquities.
650 0 $aExcavations (Archaeology)$zTiticaca Lake Region (Peru and Bolivia)
700 1 $aChávez, Cecilia,$eauthor.
700 1 $aLaFavre, Karl,$eauthor.
700 1 $aPlourde, Aimée,$eauthor.
830 0 $aMemoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan ;$vno. 56.
830 0 $aStudies in Latin American ethnohistory & archaeology ;$vv. 11.
988 $a20141020
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