[Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology] Mining and Quarrying in the Ancient Andes || Building Taypikala: Telluric Transformations in the Lithic Production of Tiwanaku (original) (raw)

The Construction and Reconstruction of Ritual Space at Tiwanaku, Bolivia

Alexei Vranich

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Rituals of the Re-Founded Bolivian State

Raquel Nava Cerball

2010

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Tradition Brought to the Surface: Continuity, Innovation and Change in the Late Formative Period, Taraco Peninsula, Bolivia

Andy Roddick

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When Pebbles Move Mountains: Iconicity and Symbolism in Quechua Ritual

Catherine J Allen

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Transformations in ritual practice and social interaction on the Tiwanaku periphery

José Capriles, Melanie Miller

Antiquity, 2014

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When Pebbles Moves Mountains: Iconicity and Symbolism in Quechua Ritual

Catherine J . Allen

CREATING CONTEXT IN ANDEAN CULTURES , 1997

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Identity and Power in the Ancient Andes: Tiwanaku Cities Through Time

John Janusek

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Papers Presented at The Northeast Conference on Andean Archaeology and Ethnohistory (1982-2016)

Monica Barnes

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Ritual, Economy, and the Construction of Community at Ancient Hualcayán (Ancash, Peru)

Rebecca E Bria

Ph.D. Dissertation, Vanderbilt University, 2017

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Ritual and Remembrance in the Ecuadorian Andes

Rachel Corr

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Post-Tiwanaku Ethnogenesis in the Coastal Moquuegua Valley, Peru

Richard Sutter

2009

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Inca ceremonial sites in the southwest Titicaca Basin

Elizabeth Arkush

Advances in the Archaeology of the Titicaca Basin (ed. Stanish, Cohen, and Aldenderfer): 209-242. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press., 2005

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Building Taypikala: Telluric Transformations in the Lithic Production of Tiwanaku

Patrick Ryan Williams

Mining in the Ancient Andes, 2012

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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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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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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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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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Appropriating Community: Platforms and Power on the Formative Taraco Peninsula, Bolivia.

Robin Beck

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Scaling the Huaca: Constructing Space, Time, and Identity at the Late Moche Ceremonial Centre of Huaca Colorada, Jequetepeque Valley, Peru

Giles Spence-Morrow

2019

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Neoliberal Ritualists of Urkupiña: Bedeviling Patrimonial Identity in a Bolivian Patronal Fiesta

Robert Albro

Ethnology, 1998

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THE WELL AND THE HUACA: CEREMONY, CHRONOLOGY, AND CULTURE CHANGE AT HUACA CAO VIEJO, CHICAMA VALLEY, PERU

Catherine Gaither

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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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Preliminary Report on the 1992 Excavations at Chiripa, Bolivia by the Taraco Archaeological Project (Proyecto Arqueologico Taraco-TAP)

Claudia Rivera

1992

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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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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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Excavations of a Late Formative Patio Group at Khonkho Wankane, Bolivia

Erik Marsh

Advances in Titicaca Basin Archaeology-2, 2013

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Building Household and Community through Active Assemblages: A Late Formative Patio Group at Khonkho Wankane, Bolivia

Erik Marsh

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Ñawpa Pacha Journal of Andean Archaeology Campanayuq Rumi and Arpiri: Two Civic- Ceremonial Centers on the Southern Periphery of the Chavín Interaction Sphere

YURI IGOR CAVERO PALOMINO

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'Ritual Mixing': An Ethnographic Approach to the Combination of Fills from Different Origins in Inca Ushnu Platforms

Francisco Ferreira

In F. Meddens, C. McEwan, K. Willis and N. Branch (eds., 2014) Inca Sacred Space: Landscape, Site and Symbol in the Andes (London: Archetype Press), pp. 119-26. Book chapter., 2014

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Late Pre-Hispanic Stone-tool Workshops at Cayash Ragaj, Central Andes, Peru

Andrzej Krzanowski

Werra and Woźny (eds) Between History and Archaeology Papers in honour of Jacek Lech, 2018

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Re-Becoming Nasca: A Household-Based Analysis of the Transformation of Community and Tradition at a Late Nasca Village, Peru

Verity Whalen

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Constructed Memory, Power, Politics and President Morales's Appropriation of Bolivia's Tiwanaku

Graham Holton

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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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Social Identities and State Collapse: a Diachronic Study of Tiwanaku Burials in the Moquegua Valley, Peru

Nicola Sharratt

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Prehispanic carved stones in the Northern Titicaca Basin. C. Stanish 2012. In Advances in Titicaca Basin Archaeology–III, edited by Alexei Vranich, Elizabeth A. Klarich, and Charles Stanish, Memoirs of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, No. 51, pp. 121-140. Ann Arbor, MI

Charles Stanish

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