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Daily Life in the Inca Empire: The Daily Life Through History series

Autor Michael A. Malpass
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 mar 2008
Unlike most studies of the Incas, this book reconstructs the daily life not only of the ruling Inca elite but also of the rest of the society, including the conquered peoples. From food and drink to religious rituals, the major aspects of life at all levels in the Inca empire are here described and explained in a clear, accessible way. Over fifty illustrations are included, as are a historical timeline of the Inca empire, a glossary, and a bibliography.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780872209329
ISBN-10: 0872209326
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: b/w photos & illus
Dimensiuni: 9 x 215 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Hackett Publishing Company
Colecția Hackett Publishing Company, Inc (US)
Seria The Daily Life Through History series


Caracteristici

Engaging illustrations and photographs of Inca life, artifacts, and archaeological sites

Notă biografică

MICHAEL A. MALPASS is Professor of Anthropology and the Dana Chair in the Social Sciences at Ithaca College. He has written and contributed to several books, journals, and edited works. His research interests include South American archeology and ethnohistory, the emergence of complex societies, and prehistoric agricultural systems.

Recenzii

This edition has been updated to incorporate new information from archaeological discoveries, astronomical orientations, and perspectives on the early Spanish chroniclers' accounts. A new chapter on Machu Picchu has been added, and discussion of primary versus secondary sources and chronology is new. Sidebars are also new, as are end-of-chapter questions and activities about the Incas and their relationship to today's society. Videos, CDs, and online sources have been added to the bibliography.