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The Oxford handbook of the Incas / edited by Sonia Alconini and Alan Covey.

Alconini Mujica, Sonia (redaktör/utgivare)
Covey, R. Alan, 1974- (redaktör/utgivare)
ISBN 9780190219376
Publicerad: New York : Oxford University Press, 2018
Engelska PDF.
Serie: Oxford handbooks online
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  • Inca Advances into the Eastern Tropics: The Amazon and Chaco in Perspective / Sonia Alconini -- Rock Shrines, Ceque Lines and Pilgrimage in the Provinces / Jessica Joyce Christie -- Heritage Tourism and Performances of Indigeneity in Cuzco / Catherine Covey -- The Spread of Inca Power in the Cuzco Region / Alan Covey -- Gender and Status in Inca Textile and Ceramic Craft Production / Cathy Costin -- Inca Political Organization, Economic Institutions, and Infrastructure / Terence N. D'Altroy -- Making the Typical Exceptional: The Elevation of Inca Cuisine / Justin Jennings, Guy Duke -- Inka State Estate and Imperial Installations in Central Bolivia / János Gyarmati, Carola Condarco -- Inca Ancestry and Colonial Privilege / David Garrett -- The Inca Presence at Pachacamac and the Coast of Peru / Peter Eeckhout, Enrique López Hurtado -- Inca Colonial Encounters, Resistance and Incorporation in Northern Argentina / Felix Acuto, Ivan Leibowicz -- The Incas at Tiwanaku and the Titicaca Basin / Jason Yaeger, José María López -- Cultivating Empire: Inca Intensive Agricultural Strategies / Steve Kosiba -- Inca Aesthetics and Scholarly Inquiry / Adam Herring -- Cuzco: Development of the Imperial Capital / Ian Farrington -- Vilcabamba: Last Stronghold of the Inca / Vincent Lee -- Fishing Economies and Ethnic Specialization under Inca Rule / Amanda Aland -- Colonial Bioarchaeology and Demography / Melissa S. Murphy -- Peregrination and Rituality in the Southern Provinces / Pablo Mignone -- Andean Statecraft before the Incas / Jerry Moore -- Garments, Tocapu, Status and Identity: Inca and Colonial Perspectives / Elena Phipps -- The Northern Inca Frontier in Ecuador / Dennis Ogburn -- Writing Inca History: The Colonial Era / Joanne Pillsbury -- Northern Chile and the Incas / Calogero Santoro, Mauricio Uribe -- The Development and Variation of Inca Architecture / Jean-Pierre Protzen -- The Inca centers of Caranqui and Tomebamba in the Northern Highlands of Ecuador / Tamara Bray, José Echeverría -- Competing Ideologies and Stakeholders for Inca Sites and Ceremonies: Machu Picchu and Inti Raymi / Richard Burger, Lucy Salazar -- Royal Estates and Imperial Centers in the Cusco Region / Kylie Quave -- Inca Landscapes of Domination: The Role of Rock Art in Aconcagua, Chile / Andrés Troncoso -- Transformations: Evangelization, Resettlement, and Community Organization in the Early Viceroyalty of Peru / Steven Wernke -- Inca Transformations in the Chachapoya Region / Inge Schjellerup -- Quipus and Yupanas as Imperial Registers: Reckoning and Recording in Tahuantinsuyu / Gary Urton -- The Acllacona and Mitmacona: Diet, Ethnicity, and Status / Bethany Turner-Livermore, Barbara R. Hewitt -- The Iconography and Use of Inca and Colonial Drinking Vessels / Mariusz Ziólkowski -- Inca Mining and Metal Production / Colleen Zori -- Retracing the Intellectual Journey of Inca Origins / Alan Covey, Sonia Alconini -- Conclusions: The political economy of royal estates and imperial centers in the heartland and provinces / Sonia Alconini, Alan Covey -- Conclusion: Reassessing Inca Hard Power / Alan Covey, Sonia Alconini -- Conclusions: Inca Imperial Identities: Colonization, Resistance and Hybridity / Sonia Alconini, Alan Covey -- Conclusions: Sacred Geographies and imperial expansion / Sonia Alconini, Alan Covey -- Conclusion: Civilizing the Incas / Alan Covey, Sonia Alconini -- Conclusion / Alan Covey, Sonia Alconini -- Conclusions: Appropriating the Inca and the complexities of social memory / Sonia Alconini, Alan Covey -- The Sacred Geography of Cusco / Brian Bauer -- Inca Material Culture: National Identities, Museum Collections, and Global Commodities / Stefanie Gänger -- Introduction / Sonia Alconini, Alan Covey -- The Inca Center of Incallajta in the Southeastern Andes / Lawrence Coben -- The Inca State and Local Ritual Landscapes / Zachary James Chase.
  • When Spaniards invaded their realm in 1532, the Incas ruled the largest empire of the pre-Columbian Americas. Just over a century earlier, military campaigns began to extend power across a broad swath of the Andean region, bringing local societies into new relationships with colonists and officials who represented the Inca state. With Cuzco as its capital, the Inca Empire encompassed a multitude of peoples of diverse geographic origins and cultural traditions dwelling in the outlying provinces and frontier regions. Bringing together an international group of well-established scholars and emerging researchers, this Handbook is dedicated to revealing the origins of this empire, as well as its evolution and aftermath. 

Ämnesord

Incas  -- History. (LCSH)
Incas  -- Antiquities. (LCSH)

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Specialized.

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F3429 (LCC)
985.019 (DDC)
Jqdk (kssb/8 (machine generated))
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