Domestic Architecture, Ethnicity, and Complementarity in the South-Central Andes
edited by Mark S. Aldenderfer
University of Iowa Press, 1993 Paper: 978-1-58729-469-3 | eISBN: 978-1-58729-001-5 | Cloth: 978-0-87745-400-7 Library of Congress Classification F2230.1.A5D64 1993 Dewey Decimal Classification 980.01
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Domestic Architecture, Ethnicity, and Complementarity in the South-Central Andes is a comprehensive and challenging look at the burgeoning field of Andean domestic architecture. Aldenderfer and fourteen contributors use domestic architecture to explore two major topics in the prehistory of the south-central Andes: the development of different forms of complementary relationships between highland and lowland peoples and the definition of the ethnic affiliations of these peoples.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENTS
1
Domestic Architecture, Household Archaeology,
and the Past in the South-Central Andes Mark S. Aldenderfer and Charles Stanish
2
Domestic Space, Mobility, and Ecological
Complementarity: The View from Asana Mark S. Aldenderfer
3
House, Community, and State in the Earliest
Tiwanaku Colony: Domestic Patterns and State
Integration at Omo M12, Moquegua Paul Goldstein
4
An Archaeological Study of Social Structure
and Ethnic Replacement in Residential
Architecture in the Tumilaca Valley Garth Bawden
5
Domestic Architecture of the Estuquina Phase:
Estuquina and San Antonio Geoffrey W. Conrad
6
Late Intermediate Period Domestic Architecture
and Residential Organization at La Yaral Don S. Rice
7
Domestic Architecture of Lupaqa Area Sites in
the Department of Puno Charles Stanish, Edmundo de la Vega,
and Kirk Lawrence Frye
8
Spatial Dimensions of Complementary
Resource Utilization at Acha-2 and San Lorenzo Ivan Munoz Ovalle
9
Late Intermediate Period Architecture
of Lukurmata Karen Wise
10
Continuity and Change in Household Life
at Lukurmata Marc Bermann
11
Torata Alta: A Late Highland Settlement in the
Osmore Drainage Mary Van Buren, Peter T. Burgi,
and Prudence M. Rice
12
South-Central Andean Domestic Architecture:
A View from the South Mario A. Rivera
Notes on the Contributors
References Cited
Index
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Domestic Architecture, Ethnicity, and Complementarity in the South-Central Andes
edited by Mark S. Aldenderfer
University of Iowa Press, 1993 Paper: 978-1-58729-469-3 eISBN: 978-1-58729-001-5 Cloth: 978-0-87745-400-7
Domestic Architecture, Ethnicity, and Complementarity in the South-Central Andes is a comprehensive and challenging look at the burgeoning field of Andean domestic architecture. Aldenderfer and fourteen contributors use domestic architecture to explore two major topics in the prehistory of the south-central Andes: the development of different forms of complementary relationships between highland and lowland peoples and the definition of the ethnic affiliations of these peoples.
REVIEWS
“...these studies never fail to both entertain and illuminate.”—George E. Marcus
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENTS
1
Domestic Architecture, Household Archaeology,
and the Past in the South-Central Andes Mark S. Aldenderfer and Charles Stanish
2
Domestic Space, Mobility, and Ecological
Complementarity: The View from Asana Mark S. Aldenderfer
3
House, Community, and State in the Earliest
Tiwanaku Colony: Domestic Patterns and State
Integration at Omo M12, Moquegua Paul Goldstein
4
An Archaeological Study of Social Structure
and Ethnic Replacement in Residential
Architecture in the Tumilaca Valley Garth Bawden
5
Domestic Architecture of the Estuquina Phase:
Estuquina and San Antonio Geoffrey W. Conrad
6
Late Intermediate Period Domestic Architecture
and Residential Organization at La Yaral Don S. Rice
7
Domestic Architecture of Lupaqa Area Sites in
the Department of Puno Charles Stanish, Edmundo de la Vega,
and Kirk Lawrence Frye
8
Spatial Dimensions of Complementary
Resource Utilization at Acha-2 and San Lorenzo Ivan Munoz Ovalle
9
Late Intermediate Period Architecture
of Lukurmata Karen Wise
10
Continuity and Change in Household Life
at Lukurmata Marc Bermann
11
Torata Alta: A Late Highland Settlement in the
Osmore Drainage Mary Van Buren, Peter T. Burgi,
and Prudence M. Rice
12
South-Central Andean Domestic Architecture:
A View from the South Mario A. Rivera
Notes on the Contributors
References Cited
Index
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