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Architecture and Power in the Ancient Andes: The Archaeology of Public Buildings (New Studies in Archaeology) [Hardcover]

Jerry D. Moore (Author)

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September 28, 1996 0521553636 978-0521553636
In this innovative volume, Jerry D. Moore discusses public architecture in the context of the cultural, political and religious life of the pre-hispanic Andes. Archaeologists have invested enormous effort in excavating and documenting prehistoric buildings, but analytical approaches to architecture remain as yet undeveloped. Architecture and Power in the Ancient Andes uses new analytical methods to approach architecture and its relationship to Andean society, exploring three themes in particular: the architecture of monuments, the architecture of ritual, and the architecture of social control. It provides both a methodology for the study of public architecture and an example of how that methodology can be applied. Jerry D. Moore's clear and richly illustrated discussion represents an original perspective on architecture and its role in ritual, ideology, and power in the ancient world.


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..".this book represents a good discussion of the architecture of the North Coast and Central Coast of Peru. This book calls attention to the importance of ritual architecture as a force of social and ritual transformation...I do recommend this book to anyone working on ancient architectual form and on applying new approaches to recognize archaeological patterning." Journal of Field Archaeology

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This innovative volume uses new analytical methods to approach architecture and its relationship to culture, politics, and religion in the ancient Andes. Jerry D. Moore's clear and richly illustrated discussion represents an original perspective on architecture and its role in the ancient world.

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Jerry Moore is an anthropological archaeologist and Professor of Anthropology at California State University Dominguez Hill. Moore has conducted archaeological research in Peru, Mexico, and southern California.
Moore's principal expertise is on the prehistoric architecture in the Andes. He has written three books, Architecture and Power in the Prehispanic Andes: The Archaeology of Public Buildings (1996 Cambridge University Press), Cultural Landscapes in the Prehispanic Andes: Archaeologies of Place (2005 University Press of Florida), and the fortchoming The Prehistory of Home (University of California Press); in addition Moore has written nineteen peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, and thirty professional papers on that topic. Moore also has conducted archaeological research in Baja California and is the co-editor with Donald Laylander of The Prehistory of Baja California: Advances in the Archaeology of the Forgotten Peninsula (2006 University Press of Florida) which was chosen as a 2007 Choice Distinguished Book.
In addition, Moore has written one of the leading textbooks on anthropological theory, (2008) Visions of Culture: An Introduction to Anthropological Theories and Theorists which is in its 3rd Edition and he edited a companion collection of primary materials published this year, Visions of Culture: An Annotated Reader.
Moore has been a fellow in Precolumbian Studies at Harvard's Dumbarton Oaks Research Libraries and Collections in Washington D.C., a senior scholar at the Sainsbury Centre for the Visual Arts at the University of East Anglia, and a Fellow at the Getty Research Institute. In 2003 he was selected as the CSUDH Outstanding Professor and in 2008 was selected as the campus's "Outstanding Researcher." In Spring 2013 he will be a Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies, Durham University, UK.

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