Population and History in the Ancient Titicaca Basin
Part of the Taraco Pensinula Archaeological Survey project
Year: 2001
Summary
Matthew Bandy's doctoral dissertation, reporting the results of a settlement survey of 98 square kilometers on the Taraco Peninsula, an area of the Tiwanaku Heartland in the southern Titicaca Basin.
Cite this Record
Population and History in the Ancient Titicaca Basin. Doctoral Dissertation. University of California, Berkeley, Anthropology. 2001 ( tDAR id: 2502) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8MW2FBS
Keywords
Culture
chiripa
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Formative
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inka
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pacajes
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tiwanaku
Material
Ceramic
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Chipped Stone
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Ground Stone
Site Name
alto pukara
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chiripa
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kala uyuni
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kumi kipa
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sonaji
Investigation Types
Systematic Survey
General
settlement survey
Geographic Keywords
Andes
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Bolivia
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Lake Titicaca
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South America
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South-Central Andes
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Taraco Peninsula
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Titicaca Basin
Temporal Keywords
Early Colonial Period
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Early Formative
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Formative
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Late Formative
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Late Horizon
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Late Intermediate Period
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Middle Formative
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Middle Horizon
Temporal Coverage
Calendar Date: -1500 to 1600
Spatial Coverage
min long: -68.962; min lat: -16.484 ; max long: -68.758; max lat: -16.358 ;
File Information
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d_2502_bandy_dissertation.pdf | 8.05mb | Oct 16, 2010 10:43:14 AM | Public |