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A Sacred Landscape: The Search for Ancient Peru [Hardcover]

Hugh Thomson (Author)
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June 14, 2007
Hugh Thompson has made a career exploring the mysterious pre-Columbian cultures of ancient Peru, providing unforgettable accounts of South America's most strange--but enduring--culture. In A Sacred Landscape, he takes us from the great Moche pyramids to remote sites in the Central highlands that date back to the first millennium BCE--ancient Incan sites of the Andes that remain cloaked in mystery.

He elegantly interweaves his account of the rise, decline, and fall of pre-Inca civilization with the story of his family's relocation to a farm in the Yucay valley, the one-time heartland of ancient Peru. Thompson draws on the year that he spent alongside contemporary Peruvians to explore how things have changed--or failed change--in the five centuries or more that separate contemporary Peru from the civilization that is one of the world's oldest and most captivating enigmas.


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After traveling across Peru for more than two decades, writer and documentary filmmaker Thomson (The White Rock, 2003) began discerning unexpected connections between distant monumental ruins. An amiable and erudite guide, he provides a clarifying overview of Andean scholarship much as Wade Davis did for the Amazon in One River (1996), along with vivid descriptions of astronomically oriented buildings and powerful artworks, some sexually explicit, others grotesque depictions of human sacrifice. Always looking to the landscape for clues, Thomson theorizes that these bloody rites were aimed at deflecting natural disasters, especially a lack of freshwater and radical climate change, predicaments sadly relevant to our time. His feet-on-the-ground approach and alertness to the significance of textiles and pilgrim routes in decoding the purpose of ancient constructions also yield a fresh take on the famous geoglyphs of Nasca, the immense line drawings of birds and animals viewable only from the air. Anecdotal and instructive as he weaves together lively profiles, tales from arduous explorations, and carefully weighted insights, Thomson creates an encompassing vision of the complex cosmologies of pre-Columbian Andean civilizations. Seaman, Donna

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"A dizzying tour through five turbulent millennia. The cumulative effect is enthralling." -- The Times

"Conveys not only Thompson's great knowledge of the ancient civilizations of the Andes, but also the thrill of the chase for such knowledge." -- The Spectator --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Hardcover: 376 pages
  • Publisher: Overlook Hardcover (June 14, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1585679011
  • ISBN-13: 978-1585679010
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,160,032 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Hugh Thomson believes strongly that the world is not as explored as we like to suppose.

His most recent book is 'Tequila Oil', a memoir about travelling through the badlands of Mexico when he was 18.

He has led several research expeditions to Peru looking for - and finding - Inca ruins, which he has written about in an acclaimed pair of books, 'The White Rock' and 'A Sacred Landscape'.

His journey to a usually inaccessible part of the Himalayas on the border of Tibet is described in 'Nanda Devi: A Journey to the Last Sanctuary'.

See www.thewhiterock.co.uk for more.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Up-Close Andean Exploration Lively and Interesting, February 18, 2008
This review is from: A Sacred Landscape: The Search for Ancient Peru (Hardcover)
Hugh Thomson's "A Sacred Landscape: The Search for Ancient Peru" is enjoyable reading from end to end of its 286 pages, which include nice maps and lots of photos. He has written in the first person, which adds to the pleasure of the read.

The book is loaded with first-hand accounts of archaeological sites, along with personalized interviews and discussions with Andeanists, both scientific and adventurer types.

We learned a lot about the recent re-discovery of Llactapata, the extraordinary archaeological site that lies 2.5 miles southwest of Machu Picchu proper. Thomson describes his work and the work of his colleagues at Llactapata in evocative detail; it makes you feel as if you were there swinging a machete. In particular, you get a good feel for explorer Gary Ziegler and Archaeo-astronomer Kim Malville, both of whom are from Colorado. Thomson also does a good job at describing earlier visits to Llactapata by Hiram Bingham, Johan Reinhard, and himself from over the last 100 years, and how these hurried visits had done little to really define the site.

One reason why the book would be of special interest to archaeologists is that Thomson describes encounters with well-known Andean personalities and then goes on to give verbal sketches of their personalities and their strengths and weaknesses without pulling punches. You will find stories about Gordon McEwan, Jonathan Haas, Ruth Shady, Tom Zuidema, Gary Ziegler, Gary Urton, John Hemming, Richard Burger, Johan Reinhard, and many more. It is fun reading.

One treat was Thomson's 10-page report on meeting with Gordon McEwan at Chokepukio that is just down valley a short distance from Cusco. The site is nicely described, but Thomson states it was a Wari site when it was actually pre-Wari, Wari, post-Wari, and then an Inca site. This problem, however, does not detract from his report.

"A Sacred Landscape..." joins Thomson's earlier book, "The White Rock", in setting a standard on how to write about Andean archaeology in a manner that sells books and provides a glimpse of ancient Peru for the armchair traveler, serious tourist, and for those with a scientific bent.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A well researched search for understanding Ancient Peruvian Culture, August 9, 2008
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Hugh Thomson has continued his well researched and well written adventure into understanding ancient Peru which he began in his earlier work, the "The White Rock". The previous reviewer gives some specific examples of Mr. Thomson's research, so I will focus on why this book is rated 5 stars.

Hugh Thomson has written a very high quality narrative and has woven archeological and historical research into his own search for understanding the Incas. I recommend this book for anyone who wants to better understand the history of the America's, the spiritual development of ancient peoples and the tragedy of the Spanish Conquest. It is also excellent for anyone who wonders what it is like to journey in the Andes.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent! Fair and balanced which is a rare thing, March 30, 2011
First of all let me say that once you start reading, if you are interested in the subject matter, you will not be able to put down the book.

Mr. Thomson writes about the great and mysterious civilizations of ancient Peru with great knowledge and passion. It is evident the love for what he does and I loved how fair and balanced is his coverage of history in the making through archeology.

Also the book has plenty of heart, it reads like and adventure story and the characters are all fabulous. And even though the author resists the "spiritual" interpretations of the ancient buildings, the author seems to have a transformation of sorts at the end, the description of climbing the snowy mountain and witness the dances and celebrations at dawn is just magical.

The only personal feedback I would have for the author is to slow down with the drinking! We want to to be around for a while! It stood out a bit too much how he likes his booze and at some point it became distracting from the narrative. I will definitely follow this author and look for his other books.
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