Understanding Tiwanaku: Conquest, Colonization, and Clientage in the South Central Andes
Alan Kolata
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The Development of the Ritual Core of Tiwanaku
Alexei Vranich
Papers of the New World Art Symposium Tiwanaku. , 2009
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Identity and Power in the Ancient Andes: Tiwanaku Cities Through Time
John Janusek
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[Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology] Mining and Quarrying in the Ancient Andes || Building Taypikala: Telluric Transformations in the Lithic Production of Tiwanaku
Félix P Palacios
2013
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The Foundations of Power in the Prehispanic Andes: An Introduction
Dennis Ogburn
Archeological Papers of the American …, 2004
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Head Extraction, Interregional Exchange, and Political Strategies of Control at the Wata Wata Site, Kallawaya Territory, Bolivia during the Late Formative to Tiwanaku Period Transition (AD 200-800).
Sara K. Becker, Sonia Alconini
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Head Extraction, Interregional Exchange, and Political Strategies of Control at the Site of Wata Wata, Kallawaya Territory, Bolivia, during the Transition between the Late Formative and Tiwanaku Periods (A.D. 200–800)
Sonia Alconini, Sara K. Becker
Latin American Antiquity, 2015
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RITUAL ASSEMBLAGES AND RITUAL ECONOMIES: THE ROLE OF CHACOAN AND POST-CHACOAN SODALITIES IN EXOTIC EXCHANGE NETWORKS, A.D. 875-1300
Erina Gruner
2020
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The Construction and Reconstruction of Ritual Space at Tiwanaku, Bolivia
Alexei Vranich
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Tiwanaku Sealings and Signet Rings: Authority Transmission in the Ancient Andes
Matthew Sitek
Latin American Antiquity, 2022
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The Political Strategies of Tiwanaku Leaders in Moquegua, Peru : : An Analysis of Tiwanaku Priests and the Inner Chambers of the Omo Temple
Jason Kjolsing
2013
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What was Tiwanaku?. 2013. Charles Stanish. In Visions of Tiwanaku. Edited by A. Vranich and C. Stanish, pp. 151-166. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, Los Angeles.
Charles Stanish
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2003, Justin Jennings. Inca Imperialism, Ritual Change, and Cosmological Continuity in the Cotahuasi Valley of Peru. Journal of Anthropological Research 59(4): 433-462.
Justin Jennings
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Circulating objects and the constitution of South Andean society (500 BC-AD 1550)
Axel Nielsen
2013
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Pottery production, regional exchange, and state collapse during the Middle Horizon (A.D. 500–1000): LA-ICP-MS analyses of Tiwanaku pottery in the Moquegua Valley, Peru
Patrick Ryan Williams, Mark Golitko
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Ritual practices and wrapped objects: Unpacking prehispanic Andean sacred bundles (2016)
Margaret Brown Vega
2016
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Craft Production, Exchange, and Political Power in the Pre-Incaic Andes
Kevin J Vaughn
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Ritual and Pilgrimage in the Ancient Andes: The Islands of the Sun and the Moon:Ritual and Pilgrimage in the Ancient Andes: The Islands of the Sun and the Moon
Charles Stanish
American Anthropologist, 2003
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Community Networks at the Edge of Ancient Andean States: a view from the Tiwanaku frontier, Locumba, Peru (ca. AD 500-1100)
Matthew Sitek
University of California - San Diego (PhD Thesis), 2022
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As Wari Weakened: Ritual Transitions in the Terminal Middle Horizon of Moquegua, Peru
Patrick Ryan Williams
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Social Identities and State Collapse: a Diachronic Study of Tiwanaku Burials in the Moquegua Valley, Peru
Nicola Sharratt
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The Inca State and Local Ritual Landscapes
Zachary Chase
The Oxford Handbook of the Incas, edited by Sonia Alconini and R. Alan Covey, 2018
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Papers Presented at The Northeast Conference on Andean Archaeology and Ethnohistory (1982-2016)
Monica Barnes
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Book Review of Rituals of the Past: Prehispanic and Colonial Case Studies in Andean Archaeology, edited by Silvana A. Rosenfeld and Stephanie L. Bautista, boulder, CO, University Press of Colorado, 2017.
Andy Roddick
Ethnoarchaeology, 2018
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Making Place: Humans as Objects of Dedication in Tiwanaku Society. Deborah E. Blom and John W. Janusek. World Archaeology 36(1):123-141, 2004.
John Janusek, Deborah Blom
World archaeology, 2004
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Toward an Archaeology of Ritual Practice in southern Central America (2018, Paris)
Alexander Geurds
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Rituals of the Past. Prehispanic and Colonial Case Studies in Andean Archaeology. 2017. Edited by S. Rosenfeld and S. Bautista. University Press of Colorado.
Carlos Angiorama, Florencia Avila, Silvana A Rosenfeld
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Post-Tiwanaku Ethnogenesis in the Coastal Moquuegua Valley, Peru
Richard Sutter
2009
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Ritual Paraphernalia and the Foundation of Religious Temples: The Case of the Tairona-Kágaba/Kogi, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia.
Augusto Oyuela-Caycedo
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Processions, Ritual Movements, and the Ongoing Production of Pre-Columbian Societies, with a Perspective from Tiwanaku
John Janusek
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Ideological and Cultural Continuities between the Ancient Tiwanaku and the Inca Empire
Antti Korpisaari
Estudios Latinoamericanos 43, 2024
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STONE CULTS IN THE ANDES: THE ROLE OF IDEOLOGY IN EMERGING HIERARCHIES AT LATE ARCHAIC AND EARLY HORIZON SITES ALONG THE CENTRAL COAST OF PERU
Jessica Christie
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Ritual is power? Religion as a possible base of power for early political actors in ancient Peru
Matthew Piscitelli
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Álvarez Larrain, A., C. Greco and F. Wynveldt. 2018. Introduction. En Political Landscapes of the Late Intermediate Period in the Southern Andes: the Pukaras and their Hinterlands. Álvarez Larrain, A. y C. Greco (eds.), pp. 1-9 Cham, Springer.
Alina Alvarez Larrain
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Power and Propitiation in the Andes
Tristan Platt
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