Cahuachi in the ancient Nasca world
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Author
Publication
1993 - University of Iowa Press, Iowa City, Iowa
Language
English
Word Count
92,750 words, Guess
Page Count
371 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1737114M
- ISBN-100877454078
- OCLC Control Number27144085
- OCLC Control Numbercahuachiinancien0000silv
- Library of Congress Control Number92042223
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- Goodreads2535008
- LibraryThing6316038
Classifications
- DDC985/.27
- LCCF3429.1.N3 S55 1993
Description
"Ever since its scientific discovery, the great Nasca site of Cahuachi on the south coast of the Central Andes has captured the attention of archaeologists, art historians, and the general public. Until Helaine Silverman's fieldwork, however, ancient Nasca culture was seen as an archaeological construct devoid of societal content. Silverman's long-term, multistage research as published in this volume reconstructs Nasca society and contextualizes the traces of this brilliant civilization (ca. 200 B.C.-A.D. 600)."--BOOK JACKET. "Silverman shows that Cahuachi was much larger and more complex than portrayed in the current literature but that, surprisingly, it was not a densely populated city. Rather, Cahuachi was a grand ceremonial center whose population, size, density, and composition changed to accommodate a ritual and political calendar. Silverman meticulously presents and interprets an abundance of current data on the physical complexities, burials, and artifacts of this prominent site; in addition, she synthesizes the history of previous fieldwork at Cahuachi and introduces a corrected map and a new chronological chart for the Rio Grande de Nazca drainage system."--BOOK JACKET. "On the basis of empirical field data, ethnographic analogy, and settlement pattern analysis, Silverman constructs an Andean model of Nasca culture that is crucial to understanding the development of complex society in the Central Andes. Written in a clear and concise style and generously illustrated, this first synthesis of the published data about the ancient Nasca world will appeal to all archaeologists, art historians, urban anthropologists, and historians of ancient civilizations."--BOOK JACKET.
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