Provincial Inca: archaeological and ethnohistorical assessment of the impact of the Inca State
The Inca empire of Tawantinsuyu spanned almost 2,000 miles of enormous environmental variety, from coastal deserts to high-altitude grasslands. In less than a century, without wheeled vehicles or animals that could be ridden, the Incas conquered cultures that differed as tremendously as their enviro...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Inca empire of Tawantinsuyu spanned almost 2,000 miles of enormous environmental variety, from coastal deserts to high-altitude grasslands. In less than a century, without wheeled vehicles or animals that could be ridden, the Incas conquered cultures that differed as tremendously as their environments. From agriculture-based polities with an elaborate material foundation like the Chimu of the north coast of Peru to marginal communities of fisherfolk like the Uru of the Lake Titicaca region, all were incorporated into a strongly hierarchical sociopolitical system as the empire spread during the Late Horizon, from A.D. 1438 to 1532. The essays in this distinctive, multifaceted volume combine the two principal sources of information on the Incas and the peoples they conquered - ethnohistorical accounts and archaeological research - to produce a single vision of a flexible, heterogeneous empire. The essayists' analytical focus evaluates the means by which we understand the Inca empire and its relationships with its conquered peoples; their empirical focus provides specific archaeological ways of identifying the Inca presence in provincial areas. Important contributions include the presentation of new data on Inca administrative policies and the merging of ethnic groups into the empire and the documentation of the many ways used to differentiate Inca from non-Inca material remains. Encompassing a wide range of environmental conditions and many kinds of provinces, Provincial Inca tests archaeological data against ethnohistorical descriptions to illuminate the variability in Inca state policies with regard to the incorporation of different provinces. It should be read by anyone interested in Andean archaeology, ethnohistory, culture, ethnicity, and the formation of the state. |
Beschreibung: | XI, 272 S. Ill., Kt. |
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A PROVINCIAL INCA ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ETHNOHISTORICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE
IMPACT OF THE INCA STATE EDITED BY MICHAEL A. MALPASS UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
PRESS ^ IOWA CITY '\ M CONTENTS IX PREFACE 1 CHAPTER 1 PROVINCIAL INCA
ARCHAEOLOGY AND ETHNOHISTORY: AN INTRODUCTION MICHAEL A. MALPASS I.
STUDIES IN PROVINCIAL INCA ARCHAEOLOGY 17 CHAPTER 2 A SUMMARY OF THE
INCA OCCUPATION OF HUAMACHUCO JOHN R. TOPIC AND THERESA LANGE TOPIC 44
CHAPTER 3 . . . AND HE SAID IN THE TIME OF THE YNGA, THEY PAID TRIBUTE
AND SERVED THE YNGA SUE GROSBOLL 77 CHAPTER 4 THE INCA OCCUPATION OF THE
PROVINCE OF ANDAMARCA LUCANAS, PERU KATHAR1NAJ. SCHREIBER 117 CHAPTER 5
THE IDENTIFICATION OF INCA POSTS AND ROADS FROM CATARPE TO RIO FRIO,
CHILE THOMAS F. LYNCH II. TOWARD AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ETHNOHISTORICAL
SYNTHESIS 145 CHAPTER 6 THE PROVINCES IN THE HEARTLAND: STYLISTIC
VARIATION AND ARCHITECTURAL INNOVATION NEAR INCA CUZCO SUSAN A. NILES
VIII | CONTENTS 177 CHAPTER 7 FINDING A FIT: ARCHAEOLOGY AND
ETHNOHISTORY OF THE INCAS CATHERINE J.JULIEN 234 CHAPTER 8 VARIABILITY
IN THE INCA STATE: EMBRACING A WIDER PERSPECTIVE MICHAEL A. MALPASS 245
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