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The Archaeology and Pottery of Nazca, Peru: Alfred Kroeber's 1926 Expedition [Hardcover]

Alfred Kroeber (Author), Donald Collier (Author), Katharina J. Schreiber (Author), Patrick Carmichael (Editor)
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0761989641 978-0761989646 December 8, 1998 First Edition
When Alfred Kroeber left Lima, Peru for the ruins of the Nazca region in July 1926, he could have had no inkling of the importance of what he would uncover. Nor would he have guessed that his excavation report would not appear until the end of the century, completed by Donald Collier and Patrick Carmichael after Kroeber's death in 1960. Kroeber's report contains what is still the only complete analysis and seriation of the beautiful painted pottery of Nazca, complete with over 400 photographs and drawings of objects uncovered in the excavations, some in full color. His report is also notable for its rare discussion of Nazca architecture, its description of cloth, hair bundles and other artifact groups, its accurate analysis of Nazca human remains, and even for one of the earliest descriptions and photographs of the famous Nazca lines.
With careful editing by Collier and Carmichael, Kroeber's work is far ahead of its time methodologically and is still an important source document for contemporary archaeology and art history of South America. A final chapter by Katharina J. Schreiber puts Kroeber's work in the context of contemporary Nazca studies, including a reassessment of the sites discovered in the 1926 expedition. Important for both professional and avocational anthropologists, archaeologists, art historians, and those interested in the history of anthropology.
Published in cooperation with The Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois

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Contains some useful short 'history of the discipline' remarks both in the preface by Carmichael and in the draft introduction to the original manuscript by Kroeber and Collier. (David L. Browman Bulletin Of The History Of Archaeology )

Superbly illustrated--a valuable reference tool for Andean scholars. (Choice )

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  • Hardcover: 283 pages
  • Publisher: Altamira Press; First Edition edition (December 8, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0761989641
  • ISBN-13: 978-0761989646
  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.4 x 1 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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3.0 out of 5 stars THE UNWRITTEN STORY IS MORE INTERESTING THAN THE WRITTEN, May 16, 1999
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The greater value of the book Archaeology and Potterry of Naska, Peru is an "other" discourse to be found not in the written lines, but rather between them, easily perceivable to the knowledgable reader. The source that informs the tale, yet to be told, is a book listed twice in the bibliography: Peru Antiguo: espacio y tiempo. It is the entry recorded under the name Lorenzo Rossello that leads the willing and wanting researcher toward a Peruvian perspective, ignored by the editors of this book: a Chanka style, pre-Wari. Sustained attention, directed toward that bibilographical entry, as well as that of the late peruvian archaeologist Toribio Mexjia Xesspe, mentor of Rossello, suggests a contradiction with the following statement, "Tello, at about the same time, inverted the sequence, calling the B phase pre-Nazca, and the A, Nazca; but he did not elaborate or press his view" (Carmichael 1999: 26). In fact, an article written by Mejia Xesspe deals with the puquios of Naska and Chanka (see Mejia Xesspe, 1946, Folklore No. 16, Lima). That is why a wider encounter with the theme Nazka/Chanka could bring with it the necessary and serious questioning of the methodology of contemporary academia and its relation to politics, of post-processal archaeology and so-called Post Modernism, itself.

Those searching for a ground from which to begin to understand can find it in the article "From Social Archaeology to National Archaeology" up from domination", American Antiquity Vol. 64 No. 2 to be released May 17 by the Society for American Archaeology.

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