Identity and Power in the Ancient Andes: Tiwanaku Cities Through Time

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Psychology Press, 2004 - 319 páginas

The Tiwanaku state was the political and cultural center of ancient Andean civilization for almost 700 years. Identity and Power is the result of ten years of research that has revealed significant new data. Janusek explores the origins, development, and collapse of this ancient state through the lenses of social identities--gender, ethnicity, occupation, for example--and power relations. He combines recent developments in social theory with the archaeological record to create a fascinating and theoretically informed exploration of the history of this important civilization.

 

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Identity and Power in the Past
3
Part 4
112
Part 3
129
Chapter 7
140
Urban Transformation in Tiwanaku
203
Transformation in the Katari Valley and Beyond
227
Chapter 9
254
Conclusions
277
Bibliography
291
Index
313
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John Wayne Janusek is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Vanderbilt University.

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