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Native & Indigenous History - South America & Caribbean, South American History, Archaeology, Native South American & Caribbean People, Archaeology, Antiquities

The Tiwanaku: Portrait of an Andean Civilization

by Alan L. Kolata, Gina Kolata
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Overview

This book is an exploration of 3000 years of Tiwanakan history, from the first appearance of their settlement around the shores of Lake Titicaca to their contemporary descendants in the Andes. The author draws on archaeological evidence throughout the region, supplementing this with what can be drawn from later recorded myths and legends. He presents both a narration of Tiwanakan history and an account of the development of their culture, political economy, and insofar as possible, their daily lives. He also describes the development of Tiwanakan architecture and technology, particularly the sophisticated hydraulic engineering used in raised field agriculture.

Illustrated throughout with photographs, diagrams and maps, this book will be the fullest account to date of one of the greatest of the lost civilizations of South America.

Synopsis

This book is an exploration of 3000 years of Tiwanakan history, from the first appearance of their settlement around the shores of Lake Titicaca to their contemporary descendants in the Andes. The author draws on archaeological evidence throughout the region, supplementing this with what can be drawn from later recorded myths and legends. He presents both a narration of Tiwanakan history and an account of the development of their culture, political economy, and insofar as possible, their daily lives. He also describes the development of Tiwanakan architecture and technology, particularly the sophisticated hydraulic engineering used in raised field agriculture.

Illustrated throughout with photographs, diagrams and maps, this book will be the fullest account to date of one of the greatest of the lost civilizations of South America.

About the Author, Alan L. Kolata

Professor Kolata was formerly Assistant Curator of the Field Museum of Natural History at the University of Chicago.

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"A useful textbook covering a range of relevant topics, amply and well illustrated." British Bulletin of Publications

Book Details

Published
December 1, 1993
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
336
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781557861832

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