Ancient Cuzco: heartland of the Inca
Brian S. Bauer is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Illinois at Chicago and the author or coauthor of four previous books on the Inca.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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Overview of Cuzco Archaeological Research
The Inca Heartland
Summary and Discussion
Human Impact and Environmental History of the Cuzco
The Archaic Period and the First People of the Cuzco
The Formative Period and the Emergence of Ranked
Time of Regional Development
Summary and Discussion
The Fall of Inca Cuzco 15331536 The Plazas of Central Cuzco
The Coracora Compound
The Hatuncancha Compound
Summary and Discussion
Other Early Descriptions of the Coricancha
The Coricancha and Inca Astronomy
The Mummies of the Royal Inca
The Distribution of Qotakalli Ceramics beyond the Cuzco Valley
The Wari in the Cuzco Region
The Development of the Inca State AD 10001400
The Region South of the Cuzco Valley
The Region North of the Cuzco Valley
Summary and Discussion
Storage Facilities in Cuzco and the Valley
Representations of the Inca Kings and Their Huauques and Bultos
Polo de Ondegardo Viceroy Hurtado de Mendoza and the Fate
APPENDIX Radiocarbon Dates from the Cuzco Region
BIBLIOGRAPHY
"This book is a major, up-to-date synthesis of a large mass of empirical archaeological information, much of it collected during the past ten-to-fifteen years by Bauer and his associates. It also presents a full synthesis of historic and ethno historic sources bearing upon Cuzco and its inhabitants, including many previously unpublished photographs from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries that add greatly to the book's overall importance and appeal."
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Jeffrey R. Parsons, Professor of Anthropology and Curator of Latin American Archaeology, University of Michigan