Colonial Encounters in the Prehispanic Andes
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 81st Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL (2016)
Over the past three decades, research on colonial processes in the South Central Andes has advanced substantially. This session explores the social, political, economic, and ideological transformations in the Andean past through a millennia of colonization in Southern Peru. We examine the roots of social inequality in colonial settings through a diverse set of archaeological data, with a special focus on the Wari, Tiwanaku, Inca, and Colonial Spanish enterprises. This work, built upon the Programa Contisuyo's three decades of research, draws now on the work of the next generation of scholars working in the region under the rubric of the Programa Colesuyo, a multi-year, interdisciplinary research program that unites three excavation projects and a set of museographic studies to highlight patterns in the process of colonization over the past 1500 years.
Other Keywords
roads •
Political economy •
andes •
tiwanaku •
Migration •
Ethnohistory •
Ritual •
Obsidian •
Infrastructure •
Empire
Geographic Keywords
South America
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-11 of 11)
- Documents (11)
- Ampare y Perjuicios: Land and Legality in a Colesuyo Village during the Colonial Period (2016)
- Ceramic Production in the Colonial Moquegua Valley (2016)
- Colonial enclaves of coastal Colesuyo during the Inca influence (2016)
- Colonization as Imperial Strategy: the Wari Settlement of Moquegua, Peru (2016)
- Fragments of the Past: Applying Microarchcaeological Techniques to House Floors at Tumilaca, Moquegua, Peru (2016)
- Inca and Local Household Economic Interactions in the Chinchaysuyo, Asia Valley, Peru (2016)
- Late Intermediate Period (A.D. 1250-1470) Mortuary Practices at Tumilaca La Chimba: spatial and temporal mortuary variation in the Moquegua Valley, Peru (2016)
- An Obsidian Stone Tool Workshop at Cerro Baúl?: Wari Provincial Craft Production and Political Economy (2016)
- Ritual Practices and the Negotiation of Wari-Tiwanaku Relations at Cerro Baúl (2016)
- Road Networks of Southern Peru: Connecting Landscapes of Colonialism (2016)
- Tiwanaku colonization in historical context – Directed, Diasporic or Daisy chain? Evidence from Moquegua, Locumba, Azapa (2016)