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Peruvian Prehistory: An Overview of Pre-Inca and Inca Society
by Richard W. Keatinge
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with references to "Middle Horizon".
Excerpt - on Page 144: "
... Early Horizon was recovered by Junius Bird at Huaca Prieta (Wassén 1967: 256-7), and Middle Horizon artifacts for inhaling snuff are quite numerous (Ibid.: 24-6, fig. ... "
Key Phrases:
Middle Horizon, Chavín de Huántar, Moche Valley, Initial Period, North Coast, Chan Chan, upper montaña, puna resources, coca lands, horizon style, preceramic period, late preceramic
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Andean Archaeology I: Variations in Sociopolitical Organization
by William H. Isbell
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with references to "Middle Horizon".
Excerpt - on Page 7: "
... Tiwanaku cor- porate art styles, there were major differences in society and culture in the dom- inant polities of the Middle Horizon (e.g., compare Isbell 1988: Isbell and McEwan 1991: Kolata 1993 inter alia), let alone elsewhere in the Central Andes (see ... "
Key Phrases:
Middle Horizon, Sechín Alto, Ica Valley, Huacas of Moche, Department of Anthropology, New York, provincial huacas, niched halls, adobe core, domestic terraces, other huacas, late sanctuary
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Andean Archaeology (Blackwell Studies in Global Archaeology)
by Helaine Silverman
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with references to "Middle Horizon".
Excerpt - on Page 13: "
... John Rick from Chavín de Huántar itself that are presented in this volume (see Chapter 4). The issue over the Middle Horizon (i.e., keeping it a horizon) appears more easily resolved within this first solution. ... "
Key Phrases:
Middle Horizon, Akapana East, Late Archaic, Chavín de Huántar, Norte Chico, Tampu Tocco, tomb reentry, ceremonial convergence, pyramids with ramps, head caches, coast polities, practical hegemony
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Ecology and Ceramic Production in an Andean Community (New Studies in Archaeology)
by Dean E. Arnold
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with references to "Middle Horizon".
Excerpt - on Page 34: "
... valley. They were also critical for the production and distribution of ceramics in both the present and the past. The Middle Horizon Although human occupation in the valley goes back to the late Pleistocene, ... "
Key Phrases:
Middle Horizon, District of Quinua, Horiz Refl, Acos Indians, Vert Refl, None None, District of Huamanguilla, Lake Titicaca, Peruvian Andes, Santa Ana, Ayacucho Basin, Titicaca Basin
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