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Tiwanaku and Its Hinterland: Archaeology and Paleoecology of an Andean Civilization, Vol. 1 (Smithsonian Series in Archaeological Inquiry)

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For just about a millennium, the pre-Hispanic, pre-Inca state of Tiwanaku used to be one of the most great centers of an Andean civilization which extended from lately’s southern Peru to northern Argentina. Its capital, positioned high in the Andes, used to be believed for a few years to be merely a ceremonial gathering place. On this volume, Kolata and his colleagues assert that Tiwanaku in reality supported a big population that prospered for centuries the usage of raised-field agriculture and document the ongoing archaeological and paleoecological research in the Lake Titicaca Basin of Bolivia. B&w photographs. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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