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Andean Archaeology II: Art, Landscape, and Society

Editat de Helaine Silverman, William H. Isbell
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 oct 2012
The origins and development of civilization are vital components to the understanding of the cultural processes that create human societies. Comparing and contrasting the evolutionary sequences from different civilizations is one approach to discovering their unique development. One area for comparison is in the Central Andes where several societies remained in isolation without a written language. As a direct result, the only resource to understand these societies is their material artifacts.
In this second volume, the focus is on the art and landscape remains and what they uncover about societies of the Central Andes region. The ancient art and landscape, revealing the range and richness of the societies of the area significantly shaped the development of Andean archaeology. This work includes discussions on:
- pottery and textiles;
- iconography and symbols;
- ideology;
- geoglyphs and rock art.
This volume will be of interest to Andean archaeologists, cultural and historical anthropologists, material archaeologists and Latin American historians.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781461351504
ISBN-10: 1461351502
Pagini: 396
Ilustrații: XIV, 376 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2002
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

Public țintă

Research

Cuprins

I. Introduction.- 1. From Art to Material Culture.- II. Andean Art and Society.- 2. Identification of the Camelid Woman and Feline Man Themes, Motifs, and Designs in Pucara Style Pottery.- 3. Differentiating Paracas Necropolis and Early Nasca Textiles.- 4. Proto-Writing in Moche Pottery at Cerro Mayal, Peru.- 5. Chachapoya Iconography and Society at Laguna de los Cóndores, Peru.- 6. Art and Prestige among Noble Houses of the Equatorial Andes.- III. Landscapes of Power.- 7. The Gateways of Tiwanaku: Symbols or Passages?.- 8. Religious Ideology and Military Organization in the Iconography of a D-Shaped Ceremonial Precinct at Conchopata.- 9. A New Perspective on Conchopata and the Andean Middle Horizon.- 10. The Correlation Between Geoglyphs and Subterranean Water Resources in the Río Grande de Nazca Drainage.- 11. Rock Art, Historical Memory, and Ethnic Boundaries: A Study from the Northern Andean Highlands.- IV. Conclusion.- 12. Issues of Cultural Production and Reproduction.

Recenzii

From the Reviews:
"...these volumes stand as an excellent overview of current Andean archaeological research, outside the confines of a particular school or perspective. This is, to my knowledge, the first English-language edited overview of Andean archaeology to be produced in at least 10 years. Both volumes should be on the shelves of all Andean prehistorians and university libraries, and could also provide an introduction to current Andean research for archaeologists working in other places. For those who teach an undergraduate course on the prehistory of the Andes either or both books would provide an excellent, and conveniently packaged, selection of in-depth materials that could accompany a more general text. Those with a general interest in the prehistory of the Andes will find much detail in Silverman and Isbell's volumes. The authors are to be congratulated on such a wide-ranging collection, and here is hoping that their wish to add further volumes to the series is realized in the near future."
(Ross W. Jamieson, Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies)

Caracteristici

Focuses on the art and landscape remains of the Andean region These material remains reveal the range and richness of the societies of this area Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras