Quilcapampa: A Wari Enclave in Southern Peru

Edited by Justin Jennings , Stefanie L. Bautista , Willy Yépez Álvarez
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Quilcapampa: A Wari Enclave in Southern Peru

Edited by Justin Jennings , Stefanie L. Bautista , Willy Yépez Álvarez
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  • Published date: Aug 17, 2021
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 440
  • Publisher: University Press of Florida
  • ISBN: 9780813066783
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.1" L x 9.4" H

Justin Jennings, senior curator of Latin American archaeology at the Royal Ontario Museum and associate professor of anthropology at the University of Toronto, is the author of Finding Fairness: From Pleistocene Foragers to Contemporary Capitalists. Willy Yépez Álvarez, an archaeologist specializing in the Pre-Columbian cultures of southern Peru, is coeditor of Tenahaha and the Wari State: A View of the Middle Horizon from the Cotahuasi Valley. Stefanie L. Bautista, visiting assistant professor of archaeology at the University of Rochester, is coeditor of Rituals of the Past: Prehispanic and Colonial Case Studies in Andean Archaeology.

Contributors: Aleksa Alaica | Stefanie Bautista | Stephen Berquist | Matthew E. Biwer | Luis Manuel González La Rosa | Felipe Gonzalez-Macqueen | Oscar Huamán López| Justin Jennings | Mallory A. Melton | Patricia Quiñonez Cuzcano | David Reid | Branden Rizzuto | Giles Spence-Morrow | Willy Yépez Álvarez

“A comprehensive archaeological look at Quilcapampa, a Middle Horizon colony affiliated with the Wari state. This is a much-needed interpretive reconsideration of the Wari Empire’s impact in the Andes that will serve as a cornerstone for the next generation of Wari archaeology.”—R. Alan Covey, author of Inca Apocalypse: The Spanish Conquest and the Transformation of the Andean World

“Makes a welcome contribution to Wari research by situating the understanding of Wari within a context of first-generation states. Based on detailed archaeological evidence recovered at the site of Quilcapampa in Arequipa, the contributors argue that like other early states worldwide, not all Wari colonies were built with the goal of controlling local populations.”—Véronique Bélisle, Millsaps College

“Presents recent insights into the Wari presence in Arequipa and a new ideological perspective on the Andean Middle Horizon.”—Mary Glowacki, coeditor of The Wari Civilization and Their Descendants: Imperial Transformation in Pre-Inca Cuzco

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