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Helaine Silverman (Author), Donald Proulx (Author)
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March 11, 2002 Peoples of America
This well-illustrated, concise text will serve as a benchmark study of the Nasca people and culture for years to come.

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"An outstanding contribution to the field of Andean archaeology. This book is the most comprehensive treatment of the Nasca available and is a must read for any person interested in the origins of complex societies in South America and beyond." Charles Stanish, University of California, Los Angeles <!--end-->

"Preposterous but popular arguments that the enigmatic Nazca Lines were created by extraterrestrials detract from appreciation of Native American culture, making an entertaining and scholarly archaeology of ancient Nasca civilization especially pertinent. Silverman and Proulx have written exactly the right book. A formidable pair of scholars, erudite while engaging, they present an almost encyclopaedic account of what is known about Nasca without ever failing to fascinate. This is an excellent book for scholars, students, and for educated general readers. It represents a real contribution to knowledge about Native American civilization." William H. Isbell, State University of New York at Binghamton

"This is the first book to discuss, in depth, the culture of the Nasca, which not only produced monumental works, but whose society flourished in seven river valleysfrom Chincha to Chala. The 11 chapters, written by the two foremost scholars of Nasca archaeology, present an up-to-date synthesis of what is known of Nasca society between 150BCE and 800CE." Choice, Nov. 2002

"The Nasca can be recommended as the only comprehensive overview of its subject, and it is hoped that it will stimulate the programme of research badly needed to put to the test the plethora of ideas advanced in it." Journal of Latin American Studies

"Andeanists should welcome this addition to the series devoted to single prehistoric societies ... much will be of considerable interest to both specialists and students, as well as the general public ... the book is a feast for all." Dwight T. Wallace, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

"This book consolidates some hundred years of scholarship, since Max Uhle first sought out these pre-Inca people in 1901." British Bulletin of Publications, October 2003

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"An outstanding contribution to the field of Andean archaeology. This book is the most comprehensive treatment of the Nasca available and is a must read for any person interested in the origins of complex societies in South America and beyond." Charles Stanish, University of California, Los Angeles <!--end-->

"Preposterous but popular arguments that the enigmatic Nazca Lines were created by extraterrestrials detract from appreciation of Native American culture, making an entertaining and scholarly archaeology of ancient Nasca civilization especially pertinent. Silverman and Proulx have written exactly the right book. A formidable pair of scholars, erudite while engaging, they present an almost encyclopaedic account of what is known about Nasca without ever failing to fascinate. This is an excellent book for scholars, students, and for educated general readers. It represents a real contribution to knowledge about Native American civilization." William H. Isbell, State University of New York at Binghamton

"This is the first book to discuss, in depth, the culture of the Nasca, which not only produced monumental works, but whose society flourished in seven river valleysfrom Chincha to Chala. The 11 chapters, written by the two foremost scholars of Nasca archaeology, present an up-to-date synthesis of what is known of Nasca society between 150BCE and 800CE." Choice, Nov. 2002

"The Nasca can be recommended as the only comprehensive overview of its subject, and it is hoped that it will stimulate the programme of research badly needed to put to the test the plethora of ideas advanced in it." Journal of Latin American Studies

"Andeanists should welcome this addition to the series devoted to single prehistoric societies ... much will be of considerable interest to both specialists and students, as well as the general public ... the book is a feast for all." Dwight T. Wallace, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

"This book consolidates some hundred years of scholarship, since Max Uhle first sought out these pre-Inca people in 1901." British Bulletin of Publications, October 2003


Product Details

  • Paperback: 360 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (March 11, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0631232249
  • ISBN-13: 978-0631232247
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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This exploration of pre-Columbian, pre-Incan Peru provides not only a wealth of information, but also offers a balanced treatment of the speculation and hypotheses surrounding the enigmantic Nasca culture. The authors' extensive research and knowledge of the region's history provide the reader with solid archaeological evidence to help penetrate the mysterious legacy of a people best known for beautiful pottery and the immense geoglyphs left on the arid pampa of southern Peru. An intriguing and comprehensive study.
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Nasca culture flourished in the Early Intermediate Period (ca. AD 1-700) in the narrow river valleys of the Rio Grande de Nazca drainage and the Ica Valley in the midst of the arid south coast of Peru (figure 1.1). Read the first page
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filtration galleries, lineal geoglyphs, huarango posts, figural geoglyphs, similiary seriation, supernatural iconography, ceramic iconography, mythical monkey, biomorphic figures, bizarre innovation, human trophy heads, effigy bottles, habitation sites, slip painting, forehead ornaments, painted textiles, cranial deformation, ritual attire, facial painting, southern tributaries, burial patterns, sociopolitical complexity, mummy bundle, head jars, obsidian source
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Río Grande de Nazca, Ingenio Valley, Rio Grande de Nazca, Nazca Valley, Helaine Silverman, Las Trancas, Mythical Killer Whale, Room of the Posts, Donald Proulx, Central Andes, Huaca del Loro, Spotted Cat, Mejía Xesspe, Middle Horizon, Acarí Valley, Palpa Valley, Horrible Bird, Tierras Blancas, Rossel Castro, Cahuachi Polychrome, Cerro Blanco, Early Horizon, Paracas Necropolis, Tambo Viejo, Anthropomorphic Mythical Being
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