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▼a 9781611329933 (electronic bk.) |
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▼a 1611329930 (electronic bk.) |
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▼a (OCoLC)881887612 |
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▼a F3429.T2168 2014 |
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▼a Tantalea?n, Henry. |
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▼a Peruvian Archaeology
▼h [electronic resource] :
▼b A Critical History. |
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▼a Walnut Creek :
▼b Left Coast Press,
▼c 2014. |
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▼a 1 online resource (216 p.) |
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▼a List of Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Introduction: The Crisscrossed Past; Chapter 1. The Beginnings of Archaeology in Peru; Chapter 2. The Foundation (Western) of Peruvian Archaeology: Max Uhle and Cultural Evolutionism; Chapter 3. Archaeology and Nationalism in the 1920s: Julio C. Tello and Peruvian Culture; Chapter 4. Indigenismo in the Ancient Capital of the Incas: The Cusquen?o Period of Luis Valca?rcel; Chapter 5. North American Influence in the 1940s: Rafael Larco Hoyle and the Viru? Project |
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▼a Chapter 6. New Horizons in Peruvian Archaeology: John H. Rowe and the Berkeley SchoolChapter 7. Ethnohistory and Archaeology in the 1960s: John Murra's Influence in Peru; Chapter 8. Archaeology as Social Science: From Gordon Childe to Luis Lumbreras; Chapter 9. Processualist Archaeology in Peru: Emergence and Development; Chapter 10. Archaeology in 1990s Peru: A View from Lima; Chapter 11. Peruvian Archaeology at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century: Boom and Bust; Conclusion: New Horizons for Peruvian Archaeology in a Globalized World; Notes; References; Index; About the Author |
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▼a This book offers a unique, critical perspective on the history of Peruvian archaeology by a native scholar. Leading Peruvian archaeologist Henry Tantalea?n illuminates the cultural legacy of colonialism beginning with "founding father" Max Uhle and traces key developments to the present. These include the growth of Peruvian institutions; major figures from Tello and Valca?rcel to Larco, Rowe, and Murra; war, political upheaval, and Peruvian regimes; developments in archaeological and social science theory as they impacted Andean archaeology; and modern concerns such as heritage, neoliberali. |
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▼a Description based on print version record. |
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▼a Archaeology
▼z Peru
▼x History. |
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▼a Excavations (Archaeology)
▼z Peru
▼x History. |
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▼a Archaeological expeditions
▼z Peru
▼x History. |
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▼a HISTORY / Latin America / South America.
▼2 bisacsh |
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▼a Electronic books. |
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▼a Stanish, Charles. |
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▼i Print version:
▼a Tantalea?n, Henry.
▼t Peruvian Archaeology.
▼d Walnut Creek : Left Coast Press, 2014
▼z 9781611329919 |
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▼n 598440 |
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