THE BIOARCHAEOLOGY OF SOCIETAL COLLAPSE AND REGENERATION IN ANCIENT PERU (2016) (original) (raw)

Collapse and Failure in Complex Societies

Alex Knodell

Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2018

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Bioarchaeology of social transition: A diachronic study of pathological conditions at Tumilaca la Chimba, Peru

shannon lowman

International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2018

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Combining social sciences, geoscience and archaeology to understand societal collapse

Giacomo Benati

Quaternary Science Reviews, 2023

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Pathways to Social Complexity in the Norte Chico Region of Peru

Matthew Piscitelli

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Collapse, environment, and society

Karl W Butzer

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A Bioarchaeological Approach to Social Transition in the Pre-Hispanic Andes: A Diachronic Study of Health at Tumilaca la Chimba, Peru

shannon lowman

2017

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Inca State Origins: Collapse and Regeneration in the Southern Peruvian Andes

Gordon McEwan

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A Tale of Two Cities: Continuity and Change following the Moche Collapse in the Jequetepeque Valley, Peru

Kari A. Zobler

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Critical perspectives on historical collapse

Georgina H. Endfield

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2012

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'Nothing lasts forever: Environmental discourses on the collapse of past societies.' Journal of Archaeological Research 20(3): 257-307 (2012).

Guy D. Middleton

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Bioarchaeology of Life and Death in Colonial South America: Systemic Stress, Adaptation, and Ethnogenesis in the Lambayeque Valley, Peru AD 900-1750

Haagen Klaus

2008

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Peruvian Trajectories of Sociocultural Transformation

Dan Paracka

2013

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Just published: M. Bárta and M. Kovář, eds. 2019. Civilisations: Collapse and Regeneration. Addressing the Nature of Change and Transformation in History

Miroslav Barta

2019

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Post Collapse Constructions of Community, Memory, and Identity: An Archaeological Analysis of Late Intermediate Period Community Formation in Bolivia's Desaguadero Valley

Jennifer Zovar

2012

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Archaeological Narratives of the Collapse of Complex Societies

Greg Woolf

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Doubts about How the Middle Horizon Collapsed (ca. A.D. 1000) and Other Insights from the Looted Cemeteries of the Lower Ica Valley, South Coast of Peru

David Beresford-Jones

Journal of Field Archaeology, 2018

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Sunk‐Cost Effects and Vulnerability to Collapse in Ancient Societies

Tim Kohler

Current Anthropology, 2003

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2021, Justin Jennings, Willy Yépez Álvarez, Stefanie Bautista, Beth Scaffidi, Tiffiny Tung, Aleksa Alaica, Stephen Berquist, Luis Manuel González La Rosa, Branden Rizzuto. Late Intermediate Period Funerary Traditions, Population Aggregation, and the Ayllu in the Sihuas Valley, Peru.

Justin Jennings

Latin American Antiquity

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Rethinking disaster-induced collapse in the demise of the Andean highland states: Wari and Tiwanaku

Patrick Ryan Williams

World Archaeology, 2002

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An Analysis of Selected Approaches to Societal Collapse

Brian Kitano

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Collapse, Climate Change and Conflict: A Profile of Crisis and Response in Late Andean Prehistory

Lucas Kellett

Tough Times: The Archaeology of Crisis and Recovery (BAR International Series 2478)

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Cyclical Socionatural Collapses vs. Ecotopian Steady-State: Who Decides?

Jonathan Brooks

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Why We Question Collapse and Study Human Resilience, Ecological Vulnerability, and the Aftermath of Empire

Norman Yoffee

Human Resilience, Ecological Vulnerability, and the Aftermath of Empire, 2009

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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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From Crisis to Collapse: Archaeology and the Breakdown of Social Order

Tim Cunningham, Jan Driessen

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Social and environmental factors in the Classic Maya Collapse.

Dr. Betty B . Faust

W. Lutz, L. Prieto, and W. Sanderson, eds., Population-Environment Interactions on the Yucatan Peninsula from Ancient Maya to 2030, 2000

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The Landscape of the Disappeared in Peru El Paisaje de los Desaparecidos en el Perú

aldo bolaños

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Settlement Patterns, Corrals, and Tombs: Exploring Sociopolitical Complexity among Late Prehispanic Agropastoralists of the Upper Ricrán, Peru (Capriles and Tripcevich, 2016)

Manuel F Perales Munguía

The Archaeology of Andean Pastoralism, edited by J. Capriles and N. Tripcevich. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 2016. Pp. 159-181, 2016

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Long-term Resilience in Cultural Systems: An Araucanian Example from Santa Sylvia, South-Central Chile

Jacob Sauer

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The demise of the ruling elites: termination rituals in the pyramid complexes of Panquilma, Peruvian Central Coast

Camila Capriata

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Collapse as Cultural Revolution: Power and Identity in the Tiwanaku to Pacajes Transition

John Janusek

2005

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Integrating collapse theories to understand socio-ecological systems resilience

John Anderies

Environmental Research Letters

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“The Collapse of Civilizations”, Belfer Center Paper, September 2018. Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School.

Malcolm H Wiener

2018

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Ruin and Ruination: Perspectives in Contemporary Anthropology

Miray Cakiroglu

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The Ancient Civilizations

William R . Fowler

The Oxford Handbook of Central American History, 2021

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