Ancient Andean Houses

Ancient Andean Houses
Title Ancient Andean Houses PDF eBook
Author Jerry D. Moore
Publisher University Press of Florida
Pages 465
Release 2021-12-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0813057949

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In Ancient Andean Houses, Jerry Moore offers an extensive survey of vernacular architecture from across the entire length of the Andes, drawing on ethnographic and archaeological information from Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta in Colombia to the Patagonia region of Argentina and Chile. This book explores the diverse ways ancient peoples made houses, the ways houses re-create culture, and new perspectives and methods for studying houses. In the first part of this multidimensional approach, Moore examines the construction of houses and how they shaped different spheres of household life, considering commonalities and variations among cultural traditions. In the second part, Moore discusses how domestic architecture serves as both constructed template and lived-in environment, expressing social relationships between men and women, adults and children, household members and the community, and the living and the dead. Finally, Moore critiques archaeological approaches to the subject, arguing for a far-reaching and engaged reassessment of how we study the houses and lives of people in the past. Moore emphasizes that the house has always been a pivotal space around which complex human meanings orbit. This book demonstrates that the material traces of dwellings offer insight into significant questions regarding the development of sedentism, the spread of cultural traditions, and the emergence of social identities and inequalities.

Architecture and Power in the Ancient Andes

Architecture and Power in the Ancient Andes
Title Architecture and Power in the Ancient Andes PDF eBook
Author Jerry D. Moore
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 282
Release 1996-08-22
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780521553636

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An innovative 1996 discussion of architecture and its role in the culture of the ancient Andes.

Powerful Places in the Ancient Andes

Powerful Places in the Ancient Andes
Title Powerful Places in the Ancient Andes PDF eBook
Author Justin Jennings
Publisher University of New Mexico Press
Pages 448
Release 2018-11-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0826359957

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Andean peoples recognize places as neither sacred nor profane, but rather in terms of the power they emanate and the identities they materialize and reproduce. This book argues that a careful consideration of Andean conceptions of powerful places is critical not only to understanding Andean political and religious history but to rethinking sociological theories on landscapes more generally. The contributors evaluate ethnographic and ethnohistoric analogies against the material record to illuminate the ways landscapes were experienced and politicized over the last three thousand years.

Ancient Andean Life

Ancient Andean Life
Title Ancient Andean Life PDF eBook
Author Edgar Lee Hewett
Publisher Biblo & Tannen Publishers
Pages 372
Release 1968
Genre History
ISBN 9780819602046

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Ancient People of the Andes

Ancient People of the Andes
Title Ancient People of the Andes PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Malpass
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 316
Release 2016-06-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1501703935

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In Ancient People of the Andes, Michael A. Malpass describes the prehistory of western South America from initial colonization to the Spanish Conquest. All the major cultures of this region, from the Moche to the Inkas, receive thoughtful treatment, from their emergence to their demise or evolution. No South American culture that lived prior to the arrival of Europeans developed a writing system, making archaeology the only way we know about most of the prehispanic societies of the Andes. The earliest Spaniards on the continent provided first-person accounts of the latest of those societies, and, as descendants of the Inkas became literate, they too became a source of information. Both ethnohistory and archaeology have limitations in what they can tell us, but when we are able to use them together they are complementary ways to access knowledge of these fascinating cultures. Malpass focuses on large anthropological themes: why people settled down into agricultural communities, the origins of social inequalities, and the evolution of sociopolitical complexity. Ample illustrations, including eight color plates, visually document sites, societies, and cultural features. Introductory chapters cover archaeological concepts, dating issues, and the region's climate. The subsequent chapters, divided by time period, allow the reader to track changes in specific cultures over time.

Powerful Places in the Ancient Andes

Powerful Places in the Ancient Andes
Title Powerful Places in the Ancient Andes PDF eBook
Author Justin Jennings
Publisher University of New Mexico Press
Pages 456
Release 2018
Genre History
ISBN 0826359949

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This book argues that a careful consideration of Andean conceptions of powerful places is critical not only to understanding Andean political and religious history but to rethinking sociological theories on landscapes more generally.

Cultural Landscapes in the Ancient Andes

Cultural Landscapes in the Ancient Andes
Title Cultural Landscapes in the Ancient Andes PDF eBook
Author Jerry D. Moore
Publisher
Pages 270
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780813028224

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"Arguing that the culturally constructed environment is always the expression of multiple decision domains, Moore outlines a series of domains linking architecture and human experience. He then provides an analysis of sound and space and an examination of ceremonial architecture and the nature of religious authority, and he explores the design logic and technologies of displays in ritual processions."--BOOK JACKET.