Ancient Civilizations of the AndesGordian Press, 1964 - 586 pagina's "The Andean area may, for the purposes of this volume, be defined as including the republics of Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia, together with adjacent portions of Colombia, Argentina, and Chile." p. 3. For other editions, see Author Catalog. |
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THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE ANDEAN AREA AS A BACK | xxi |
3 | xxvii |
THE FORESTS OR MONTAÑA | xl |
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Abbé Velasco Acosta æsthetic ancient Andean Andean area archæological ayllu Cabello called Chancas chapter Chavín chief Chimu period Chincha Chroniclers Cieza Cieza de León cloth coast Colla color conquest conventionalized Cordillera cotton Coya culture Cuzco dynasty Early Chimu Early Nazca art Ecuador empire fabric Father Cobo feet Garcilaso gold González highlands huaca huanaco Huayna Capac imperial Inca Roca Inca Tupac Yupanqui Inca's Incaic Indians Jijón kingdom Lake Titicaca land Late Chimu Lehmann-Nitsche Lima Mama Manco Capac Markham's translation masonry mentioned modern Monolithic Gateway Montesinos Morúa Museum Pachacamac Pachacutec Peru Peruvian Piura pottery pre-Incaic provinces Quechua quipu Quito Quitu realm region Rimac River Sapa Inca Sarmiento Saville Scyri shown in Figure Sinchi Sinchi Roca Spanish stone style tapestry Tello temple terrace Textile Specimen threads Tiahuanaco II art tion Titicaca basin Tupac Yupanqui Uhle Valley Viracocha walls weft wool