Tenahaha and the Wari state :: a view of the Middle Horizon from the Cotahuasi Valley /
"Five hundred years before the Inca, the Middle Horizon period (A.D. 600-1000) was a time of sweeping cultural change in the Andes. Archaeologists have long associated this period with the expansion of the Wari (Huari) and Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco) states in the south-central Andes and the Pacific...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Five hundred years before the Inca, the Middle Horizon period (A.D. 600-1000) was a time of sweeping cultural change in the Andes. Archaeologists have long associated this period with the expansion of the Wari (Huari) and Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco) states in the south-central Andes and the Pacific coasts of contemporary Peru and Chile. Tenahaha and the Wari State contains a series of essays that challenge current beliefs about the Wari state and suggest a reassessment of this pivotal era in Andean history. In this collection, a picture emerges of Wari power projected across the region's rugged and formidable topography less as a conquering empire than as a source of ideas, styles, and material culture voluntarily adopted by neighboring peoples. Much of the previous fieldwork on Wari history took place in the Wari heartland and in Wari strongholds, not areas where Wari power and influence were equivocal. In Tenahaha and the Wari State, editors Justin Jennings and Willy Yepez Alvarez set out to test whether current theories of the Wari state as a cohesive empire were accurate or simply reflective of the bias inherent in studying Wari culture in its most concentrated centers. The essays in this collection examine instead life in the Cotahuasi Valley, an area into which Wari influence expanded during the Middle Horizon period. Drawing on ten years of exhaustive field work both at the ceremonial site of Tenahaha and in the surrounding valley, editors Jennings and Yepez Alvarez posit that Cotahuasinos at Tenahaha had little contact with the Wari state. Their excavations and survey in the area tell the story of a region in flux rather than of a people conquered by Wari. In a time of uncertainty, they adopted Wari ideas and culture as ways to cope with change"-- "Tenahaha and the Wari State presents new findings and interpretations that challenge existing theories of Wari state dominance during the Middle Horizon period (A.D. 600-1000) in Peru"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvi, 278 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9780817387815 0817387811 |
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505 | 0 | |a 1. Understanding Middle Horizon Peru / Justin Jennings and Willy Yepez Alvarez -- 2. The Cotahuasi Valley during the Middle Horizon / Justin Jennings -- 3. An Introduction to the Tenahaha Site / Willy Yepez Alvarez -- 4. Excavation in the Ceremonial/Residential Zone / Justin Jennings, Ingrid Berg, Camilia Capriata Estrada, Elina Alvarado Sanchez, Alcides Gavilan Vargas, and Irela Vallejo -- 5. Excavation in the Funerary Zone / Willy Yepez Alvarez, Corina M. Kellner, Elina Alvarado Sanchez, Luz Antonio Vargas, Camilia Capriata Estrada, Isabel Collazos, and Matthew Edwards -- 6. Middle Horizon Ceramic Styles from Tenahaha / Oscar Huaman Lopez, Willy Yepez Alvarez, and Stefanie Bautista -- 7. Chemical Characterization of Archaeological Ceramics from Cotahuasi Using Neutron Activation Analysis / Patricia Bedregal, Pablo Mendoza, Marco Ubillus, and Eduardo Montoya -- 8. Analysis of Metals from Tenahaha / Maria Ines D. Velarde, Franco Mora, and Justin Jennings -- 9. Bioarchaeological Analysis of the Tenahaha Tombs / Corina M. Kellner, Amanda Mummert, Martha Palma Malaga, Franco Mora, and Guadalupe Ochoa -- 10. Tenahaha, Wari, and Middle Horizon Peru / Justin Jennings -- Appendix: The Inca Occupation of Collota / Matthew J. Edwards. | |
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spelling | Tenahaha and the Wari state : a view of the Middle Horizon from the Cotahuasi Valley / edited by Justin Jennings and Willy Yepez Alvarez. Tuscaloosa : The University Alabama Press, [2015] ©2015 1 online resource (xvi, 278 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "Five hundred years before the Inca, the Middle Horizon period (A.D. 600-1000) was a time of sweeping cultural change in the Andes. Archaeologists have long associated this period with the expansion of the Wari (Huari) and Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco) states in the south-central Andes and the Pacific coasts of contemporary Peru and Chile. Tenahaha and the Wari State contains a series of essays that challenge current beliefs about the Wari state and suggest a reassessment of this pivotal era in Andean history. In this collection, a picture emerges of Wari power projected across the region's rugged and formidable topography less as a conquering empire than as a source of ideas, styles, and material culture voluntarily adopted by neighboring peoples. Much of the previous fieldwork on Wari history took place in the Wari heartland and in Wari strongholds, not areas where Wari power and influence were equivocal. In Tenahaha and the Wari State, editors Justin Jennings and Willy Yepez Alvarez set out to test whether current theories of the Wari state as a cohesive empire were accurate or simply reflective of the bias inherent in studying Wari culture in its most concentrated centers. The essays in this collection examine instead life in the Cotahuasi Valley, an area into which Wari influence expanded during the Middle Horizon period. Drawing on ten years of exhaustive field work both at the ceremonial site of Tenahaha and in the surrounding valley, editors Jennings and Yepez Alvarez posit that Cotahuasinos at Tenahaha had little contact with the Wari state. Their excavations and survey in the area tell the story of a region in flux rather than of a people conquered by Wari. In a time of uncertainty, they adopted Wari ideas and culture as ways to cope with change"-- Provided by publisher. "Tenahaha and the Wari State presents new findings and interpretations that challenge existing theories of Wari state dominance during the Middle Horizon period (A.D. 600-1000) in Peru"-- Provided by publisher. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Understanding Middle Horizon Peru / Justin Jennings and Willy Yepez Alvarez -- 2. The Cotahuasi Valley during the Middle Horizon / Justin Jennings -- 3. An Introduction to the Tenahaha Site / Willy Yepez Alvarez -- 4. Excavation in the Ceremonial/Residential Zone / Justin Jennings, Ingrid Berg, Camilia Capriata Estrada, Elina Alvarado Sanchez, Alcides Gavilan Vargas, and Irela Vallejo -- 5. Excavation in the Funerary Zone / Willy Yepez Alvarez, Corina M. Kellner, Elina Alvarado Sanchez, Luz Antonio Vargas, Camilia Capriata Estrada, Isabel Collazos, and Matthew Edwards -- 6. Middle Horizon Ceramic Styles from Tenahaha / Oscar Huaman Lopez, Willy Yepez Alvarez, and Stefanie Bautista -- 7. Chemical Characterization of Archaeological Ceramics from Cotahuasi Using Neutron Activation Analysis / Patricia Bedregal, Pablo Mendoza, Marco Ubillus, and Eduardo Montoya -- 8. Analysis of Metals from Tenahaha / Maria Ines D. Velarde, Franco Mora, and Justin Jennings -- 9. Bioarchaeological Analysis of the Tenahaha Tombs / Corina M. Kellner, Amanda Mummert, Martha Palma Malaga, Franco Mora, and Guadalupe Ochoa -- 10. Tenahaha, Wari, and Middle Horizon Peru / Justin Jennings -- Appendix: The Inca Occupation of Collota / Matthew J. Edwards. Print version record. English. Tenahaha Site (Peru) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2014002238 Indians of South America Peru Cotahuasi River Valley Antiquities. Excavations (Archaeology) Peru Cotahuasi River Valley. Material culture Peru Cotahuasi River Valley History To 1500. Social change Peru Cotahuasi River Valley History To 1500. Huari Indians Peru History. Cotahuasi River Valley (Peru) Antiquities. Social archaeology Peru Cotahuasi River Valley. Peru History To 1548. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100202 Huari Pérou Histoire. Pérou Histoire Jusqu'à 1548. SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. bisacsh HISTORY Latin America South America. bisacsh Antiquities fast Excavations (Archaeology) fast Huari Indians fast Indians of South America Antiquities fast Material culture fast Social archaeology fast Social change fast Peru fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRwXyDPBcQmWxb7mRpGB Peru Cotahuasi River Valley fast Peru Tenahaha Site fast To 1548 fast History fast Jennings, Justin, editor. Yépez Álvarez, Willy, 1969- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2014054263 has work: Tenahaha and the Wari state (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFTbYxbWCrWk7g7hK37PwC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Tenahaha and the Wari state. Tuscaloosa, Alabama : The University Alabama Press, 2015 9780817318499 (DLC) 2014021804 (OCoLC)881208683 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=920268 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Tenahaha and the Wari state : a view of the Middle Horizon from the Cotahuasi Valley / 1. Understanding Middle Horizon Peru / Justin Jennings and Willy Yepez Alvarez -- 2. The Cotahuasi Valley during the Middle Horizon / Justin Jennings -- 3. An Introduction to the Tenahaha Site / Willy Yepez Alvarez -- 4. Excavation in the Ceremonial/Residential Zone / Justin Jennings, Ingrid Berg, Camilia Capriata Estrada, Elina Alvarado Sanchez, Alcides Gavilan Vargas, and Irela Vallejo -- 5. Excavation in the Funerary Zone / Willy Yepez Alvarez, Corina M. Kellner, Elina Alvarado Sanchez, Luz Antonio Vargas, Camilia Capriata Estrada, Isabel Collazos, and Matthew Edwards -- 6. Middle Horizon Ceramic Styles from Tenahaha / Oscar Huaman Lopez, Willy Yepez Alvarez, and Stefanie Bautista -- 7. Chemical Characterization of Archaeological Ceramics from Cotahuasi Using Neutron Activation Analysis / Patricia Bedregal, Pablo Mendoza, Marco Ubillus, and Eduardo Montoya -- 8. Analysis of Metals from Tenahaha / Maria Ines D. Velarde, Franco Mora, and Justin Jennings -- 9. Bioarchaeological Analysis of the Tenahaha Tombs / Corina M. Kellner, Amanda Mummert, Martha Palma Malaga, Franco Mora, and Guadalupe Ochoa -- 10. Tenahaha, Wari, and Middle Horizon Peru / Justin Jennings -- Appendix: The Inca Occupation of Collota / Matthew J. Edwards. Indians of South America Peru Cotahuasi River Valley Antiquities. Excavations (Archaeology) Peru Cotahuasi River Valley. Material culture Peru Cotahuasi River Valley History To 1500. Social change Peru Cotahuasi River Valley History To 1500. Huari Indians Peru History. Social archaeology Peru Cotahuasi River Valley. Huari Pérou Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. bisacsh HISTORY Latin America South America. bisacsh Antiquities fast Excavations (Archaeology) fast Huari Indians fast Indians of South America Antiquities fast Material culture fast Social archaeology fast Social change fast |
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title | Tenahaha and the Wari state : a view of the Middle Horizon from the Cotahuasi Valley / |
title_auth | Tenahaha and the Wari state : a view of the Middle Horizon from the Cotahuasi Valley / |
title_exact_search | Tenahaha and the Wari state : a view of the Middle Horizon from the Cotahuasi Valley / |
title_full | Tenahaha and the Wari state : a view of the Middle Horizon from the Cotahuasi Valley / edited by Justin Jennings and Willy Yepez Alvarez. |
title_fullStr | Tenahaha and the Wari state : a view of the Middle Horizon from the Cotahuasi Valley / edited by Justin Jennings and Willy Yepez Alvarez. |
title_full_unstemmed | Tenahaha and the Wari state : a view of the Middle Horizon from the Cotahuasi Valley / edited by Justin Jennings and Willy Yepez Alvarez. |
title_short | Tenahaha and the Wari state : |
title_sort | tenahaha and the wari state a view of the middle horizon from the cotahuasi valley |
title_sub | a view of the Middle Horizon from the Cotahuasi Valley / |
topic | Indians of South America Peru Cotahuasi River Valley Antiquities. Excavations (Archaeology) Peru Cotahuasi River Valley. Material culture Peru Cotahuasi River Valley History To 1500. Social change Peru Cotahuasi River Valley History To 1500. Huari Indians Peru History. Social archaeology Peru Cotahuasi River Valley. Huari Pérou Histoire. SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. bisacsh HISTORY Latin America South America. bisacsh Antiquities fast Excavations (Archaeology) fast Huari Indians fast Indians of South America Antiquities fast Material culture fast Social archaeology fast Social change fast |
topic_facet | Tenahaha Site (Peru) Indians of South America Peru Cotahuasi River Valley Antiquities. Excavations (Archaeology) Peru Cotahuasi River Valley. Material culture Peru Cotahuasi River Valley History To 1500. Social change Peru Cotahuasi River Valley History To 1500. Huari Indians Peru History. Cotahuasi River Valley (Peru) Antiquities. Social archaeology Peru Cotahuasi River Valley. Peru History To 1548. Huari Pérou Histoire. Pérou Histoire Jusqu'à 1548. SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology Cultural. HISTORY Latin America South America. Antiquities Excavations (Archaeology) Huari Indians Indians of South America Antiquities Material culture Social archaeology Social change Peru Peru Cotahuasi River Valley Peru Tenahaha Site History |
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