Product Description
This collection of essays by Andean, European and United States scholars brings together the perspectives of archaeology, of history and anthropology to present a complex view of Andean societies over the millennia. The unique features of the landscape, the impact of the Inca state on different regions and ethnic groups, the transformation wrought through the colonial presence and the creation of nineteenth-century republics are all analysed, as are the profound continuities still visible in some aspects of Andean culture and social organisation. The book reflects some of the most innovative research of the last fifteen years.
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Text: English, French
