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The Incas Terence N. D'Altroy

The Incas By Terence N. D'Altroy

The Incas by Terence N. D'Altroy


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This title synthesizes history and archaeology in an exploration of the Inca empire from Chile to Ecuador. It explains how the Incas drew from millennia of cultural developments to mould a diverse land into a dynamic, powerful and yet fragile polity.

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The Incas by Terence N. D'Altroy

The great empire of the Incas at its height encompassed an area of western South America comparable in size to the Roman Empire in Europe. This book describes and explains its extraordinary progress from a small Andean society in southern Peru to its rapid demise little more than a century later at the hands of the Spanish conquerors. The Incas is the first book fully to synthesize history and archaeology in a sweeping exploration of the entire empire from Chile to Ecuador. The author explains how the Incas drew from millennia of cultural developments to mould a diverse land into a dynamic, powerful, and yet fragile polity. From this integrated perspective, The Incas profoundly rethinks the nature of imperial formation, ideology, and social, economic, and political relations in Inca society.

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"Transforms the field of Inca studies." Gary Urton, Harvard University "There have been many syntheses of the Inca culture of the Central Andes of South America, but this one, by the leader in Inca studies, surpasses them all." Choice "[D'Altroy] is recognised as an outstanding and well-published scholar on the provinces of the Inca Empire. I highly recommend this excellent synthesis of Inca studies ... for its comparative empire insights ... its smooth and lively narrative style and for the critical discussion of the abundant historical and archaeological sources on the Inca empire." Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

About Terence N. D'Altroy

Terence N. D'Altroy is Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University, Director of the Columbia Center for Archaeology, and the world's leading Inca specialist. He is the author of Provincial Power in the Inka Empire (1992), co-author, with Christine A. Hastorf, of Empire and Domestic Economy (2001), and co-editor of Empires (2001).

Table of Contents

Preface 1. Introduction 2. The Land and its People 3. The Incas before the Empire 4. The Rise of the Empire: Narrative Visions 5. The Politics of Blood in Cuzco 6. The Heartland of the Empire 7. Inca Ideology: Powers of the Sky and Earth, Past and Present 8. Family, Community, and Class 9. Militarism 10. Provincial Rule 11. Farmers, Herders, and Storehouses 12. Artisans and Artistry 13. Invasion and Aftermath Glossary Notes Bibliography Index

Additional information

GOR004264095
9781405116763
1405116765
The Incas by Terence N. D'Altroy
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
2003-08-04
408
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