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Domestic Architecture, Ethnicity, and Complementarity in the South-Central Andes


Edited by Mark S. Aldenderfer

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188 pages, 3 photos, 70 maps & drawings, 1993
$49.95 cloth 0-87745-400-0, 978-0-87745-400-7


“...these studies never fail to both entertain and illuminate.”—George E. Marcus

Domestic Architecture, Ethnicity, and Complementarity in the South-Central Andes is a comprehensive and challenging look at the burgeoning field of Andean domestic architecture. Aldenderfer and fourteen contributors use domestic architecture to explore two major topics in the prehistory of the south-central Andes: the development of different forms of complementary relationships between highland and lowland peoples and the definition of the ethnic affiliations of these peoples.

CONTENTS

1
Domestic Architecture, Household Archaeology,
and the Past in the South-Central Andes
Mark S. Aldenderfer and Charles Stanish

2
Domestic Space, Mobility, and Ecological
Complementarity: The View from Asana
Mark S. Aldenderfer

3
House, Community, and State in the Earliest
Tiwanaku Colony: Domestic Patterns and State
Integration at Omo M12, Moquegua
Paul Goldstein

4
An Archaeological Study of Social Structure
and Ethnic Replacement in Residential
Architecture in the Tumilaca Valley
Garth Bawden

5
Domestic Architecture of the Estuquina Phase:
Estuquina and San Antonio
Geoffrey W. Conrad

6
Late Intermediate Period Domestic Architecture
and Residential Organization at La Yaral
Don S. Rice

7
Domestic Architecture of Lupaqa Area Sites in
the Department of Puno
Charles Stanish, Edmundo de la Vega,
and Kirk Lawrence Frye

8
Spatial Dimensions of Complementary
Resource Utilization at Acha-2 and San Lorenzo
Ivan Munoz Ovalle

9
Late Intermediate Period Architecture
of Lukurmata
Karen Wise

10
Continuity and Change in Household Life
at Lukurmata
Marc Bermann

11
Torata Alta: A Late Highland Settlement in the
Osmore Drainage
Mary Van Buren, Peter T. Burgi,
and Prudence M. Rice


12
South-Central Andean Domestic Architecture:
A View from the South
Mario A. Rivera

Notes on the Contributors
References Cited
Index

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