Rethinking the Inka : : Community, Landscape, and Empire in the Southern Andes / / ed. by Andrés Troncoso, Frances M. Hayashida, Diego Salazar.

The Inka conquered an immense area extending across five modern nations, yet most English-language publications on the Inka focus on governance in the area of modern Peru. This volume expands the range of scholarship available in English by collecting new and notable research on Qullasuyu, the large...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE 2022 English
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Place / Publishing House:Austin : : University of Texas Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (320 p.) :; 20 color photos, 60 b&w photos, 20 b&w illus., 25 b&w maps
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Tables
  • A Note on Orthography
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1 Rethinking the Inka: The View from the South
  • Chapter 2 Sacred Geography, Wak’as, and Inka Colonialism in the Southern Andes
  • Chapter 3 Metals for the Inka: Mining, Power, and Religion in Qullasuyu
  • Chapter 4 Copper Rich, Water Poor: Atacama during Inka Rule
  • Chapter 5 Landscape, Social Memory, and Materiality in the Calchaquí Valley during Inka Domination in Northwest Argentina
  • Chapter 6 Agency and Sociopolitical Dynamics of the Qullasuyu Inka Frontiers
  • Chapter 7 Between Subordination and Negotiation for Local Autonomy: Regional Perspectives in the Study of Societies in Los Cintis, Southern Bolivia, under Inka Domination
  • Chapter 8 The Inka Construction of Space in the South: Sacred Landscapes, Celebrations, and Architectural Orientation at El Shincal de Quimivil (Catamarca, Argentina)
  • Chapter 9 Rituals and Interactional Dynamics: Segmented Societies and Tawantinsuyu in Southern Qullasuyu
  • Chapter 10 Relational Communities, Leaders, and Social Reproduction: Discussing the Engagement between Tawantinsuyu and Local Communities in the Southern Part of Qullasuyu
  • Chapter 11 Visual Strategies Used in Relations between Tawantinsuyu and the Societies of Qullasuyu: Iconographic Negotiations, Power, and Memory
  • Chapter 12 The Role of Chullpas in the Inka Conquest of the Southern Altiplano: A Symmetrical Approach
  • Chapter 13 Perspectives on Understanding Qullasuyu
  • Contributors
  • Index