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Ancient Nasca Settlement and Society

Author/creator Silverman, Helaine Author
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoIowa City : University of Iowa Press
Descriptionxx, 202 p. ill 28.000 x 022.000 cm.
Supplemental Content Full text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
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Summary Annotation Nasca society arose on the south coast of Peru two thousand years ago and evolved over the course of the next seven hundred years. Helaine Silverman's long-term, multistage work on the south coast of Peru has established her as one of the worlds preeminent authorities on this brilliant and enigmatic civilization. Ancient Nasca Settlement and Society is the first extended treatment of the range of sites occupied by the people responsible for some of the most exquisite art, largest ground drawings, most intense hunting of human heads as trophies, and most ingenious hydraulic engineering of the pre-Columbian world. Ancient Nasca Settlement and Society is based on Silverman's comprehensive survey of the Ingenio Valley, a water-rich tributary of the Rio Grande de Nazca drainage; it also includes a critical synthesis of the settlement pattern data from the other river valleys of the system. By presenting the survey data in a series of diachronic analytical chapters and standardized site distribution maps and tables, Silverman allows comparisons among the various phases of change in Nasca society. A companion CD-ROM provides a great deal of graphic material and allows users to manipulate the data in alternative scenarios. Silverman situates the various classes of Nasca material culture within the spatial, social, economic, political, and ideological realities that can be adduced from the archaeological record. A work of archaeological ethnography focused on a once-living society, this convincing and highly original book illuminates the ancient Nasca people's social construction of space and cultural meaning through their manipulation of their natural setting and their creation of particularkinds of built environments.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2002020783
ISBN9780877458166
ISBN0877458162 (Trade Cloth) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780877458166
Stock number00027224

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