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Nasca Settlement and Society on the Hundredth Anniversary of Uhle’s Discovery of the Nasca Stylec groupings usually are nested hierarchically so that... multiple ethnic identities are not mutually exclusive.” Furthermore, not all attributes and processes of ethnicity as manifested in style are recoverable or equally recoverable in the archaeological record. And there are demonstrated pitfallsPANG 发表于 2025-3-29 03:17:31
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The Archaeology of Inca Originsth the Early Intermediate Period and continues through the Late Horizon. The site of Chokepukio is providing the data necessary for analyzing the origin of the Inca state and for investigating what influence the Middle Horizon Huari Empire may have had on the development of the later Inca Empire.不公开 发表于 2025-3-29 16:27:26
Tracking the Source of Quispisisa Type Obsidian from Huancavelica to Ayacuchouanca Sancos region of Ayacucho. This paper offers an account of the history of this find as well as offering a preliminary description of the source area and a discussion of the implications of its location.conference 发表于 2025-3-29 23:40:53
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The Sechín Alto Complex and Its Place Within Casma Valley Initial Period Developmentf Peru (Figures 2.1, 2.2; S. and T. Pozorski 1987: 82). Critical to the definition of the Sechín Alto Complex were the consistent orientation and similarity in mound form and site layout of Sechín Alto site, Taukachi-Konkán, and Sechín Bajo. Cerro Sechín was included based on its physical proximity胆汁 发表于 2025-3-30 04:51:48
Out in the Streets of Mochewn in the literature as Moche and as Huaca del Sol-Huaca de la Luna). The Huacas of Moche site has a long history of occupation, going back to at least several centuries before Christ (Bawden 1996). I will concentrate on the latest occupations, all related to phase IV in the relative chronological f