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This paper assesses the original name of the Inca settlement now known as Machu Picchu. We examine three data sources: the field notes of Hiram Bingham, toponyms on nineteenth century maps, and inf...
Although the Chivay Source in the Colca Valley of Arequipa was the dominant provider of obsidian for the Lake Titicaca Basin throughout prehistory, other sources were also exploited. One minor depo...
El Algarrobal de Moro is a lower-level Chimu administrative center located within the larger archaeological complex of San Jose de Moro in the Jequetepeque Valley of Peru’s north coast. El Algarrob...
Este articulo reporta los resultados de nuestras investigaciones en el sitio arqueologico de La Cumbe, ubicado en la margen norte del valle bajo de Chincha, Costa Sur de Peru. Nuestros estudios con...
Recent research in the southern Jequetepeque Valley provides evidence that gender ideologies, dualistic spatial orders, and geopolitical relations underwent major transformations between the late 7...
The enigmatic naipes, the I-shaped, standardized, arsenical copper sheet artifacts occur in a few to thousands of bundles in elite Sican tombs on the northern north coast of Peru. Examination of th...
The expansion of states and empires often has important consequences for local populations, including increased violence, greater stress, or dietary modifications resulting in changing health condi...
This article presents an analysis of different forms and styles of mortuary ceramics, including the well-known, highly decorated “finewares” of the Moche of the North Coast of Peru. I discuss each ...
From pre-Columbian times until today, monolithic stone sculptures have constituted the public face of Tiwanaku. Researchers, however, have nearly exclusively focused on the sculptural class that we...
A Middle and Late Engoroy (600–100 BC) shamanic sanctuary at Salango, on Ecuador’s central coast, provides information at multiple interpretative levels on early north Andean ritual practices. Arch...