Extension in the Andes

Extension in the Andes
Title Extension in the Andes PDF eBook
Author Edward B. Rice
Publisher
Pages 180
Release 1971
Genre Agricultural extension work
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Extension in the Andes

Extension in the Andes
Title Extension in the Andes PDF eBook
Author Edward B. Rice
Publisher
Pages
Release 1971
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Back-arc extension in the southern Andes

Back-arc extension in the southern Andes
Title Back-arc extension in the southern Andes PDF eBook
Author I.W.D. DALZIEL
Publisher
Pages
Release 1981
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Extension in the Andes

Extension in the Andes
Title Extension in the Andes PDF eBook
Author Edward B. Rice
Publisher
Pages 552
Release 1974
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Extension and basin formation in the southern Andes caused by increased convergence rate

Extension and basin formation in the southern Andes caused by increased convergence rate
Title Extension and basin formation in the southern Andes caused by increased convergence rate PDF eBook
Author T.E. JORDAN
Publisher
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Release 2001
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Living with the Dead in the Andes

Living with the Dead in the Andes
Title Living with the Dead in the Andes PDF eBook
Author Izumi Shimada
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 369
Release 2015-05-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816529779

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The Andean idea of death differs markedly from the Western view. In the Central Andes, particularly the highlands, death is not conceptually separated from life, nor is it viewed as a permanent state. People, animals, and plants simply transition from a soft, juicy, dynamic life to drier, more lasting states, like dry corn husks or mummified ancestors. Death is seen as an extension of vitality. Living with the Dead in the Andes considers recent research by archaeologists, bioarchaeologists, ethnographers, and ethnohistorians whose work reveals the diversity and complexity of the dead-living interaction. The book’s contributors reap the salient results of this new research to illuminate various conceptions and treatments of the dead: “bad” and “good” dead, mummified and preserved, the body represented by art or effigies, and personhood in material and symbolic terms. Death does not end or erase the emotional bonds established in life, and a comprehensive understanding of death requires consideration of the corpse, the soul, and the mourners. Lingering sentiment and memory of the departed seems as universal as death itself, yet often it is economic, social, and political agendas that influence the interactions between the dead and the living. Nine chapters written by scholars from diverse countries and fields offer data-rich case studies and innovative methodologies and approaches. Chapters include discussions on the archaeology of memory, archaeothanatology (analysis of the transformation of the entire corpse and associated remains), a historical analysis of postmortem ritual activities, and ethnosemantic-iconographic analysis of the living-dead relationship. This insightful book focuses on the broader concerns of life and death.

6th International Symposium on Andean Geodynamics

6th International Symposium on Andean Geodynamics
Title 6th International Symposium on Andean Geodynamics PDF eBook
Author Institut de recherche pour le développement (França)
Publisher IRD Editions
Pages 836
Release 2005
Genre
ISBN 9782709915755

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