An edition of Ancient South America (1994)

Ancient South America

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Ancient South America
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An edition of Ancient South America (1994)

Ancient South America

2nd Edition
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Ancient South America, 2nd edition features the full panorama of the South American past from the first inhabitants to the European invasions Isolated for all of prehistory and much of history, the continent witnessed the rise of cultures and advanced civilizations rivalling those of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Independently of developments elsewhere, South American peoples invented agriculture, domesticated animals, and created pottery, elaborate architecture, and the arts of working metals. Tribes, chiefdoms, and immense conquest states rose, flourished, and disappeared, leaving only their ruined monuments and broken artifacts as testimonials to past greatness. This new edition is completely revised and updated to reflect archaeological discoveries and insights made in the past three decades. Incorporating new findings on northern and eastern lowlands, and discussions of the first civilizations, it also examines the first inhabitants of Brazil and Patagonia as well as the Andes. Accessibly written and abundantly illustration, the volume also includes chronological charts and new examples.

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English
Pages
484

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1994, Cambridge University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Cambridge, UK
Copyright Date
2024

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
981/.01
Library of Congress
F2229.B78 2024, F2229 .B78 2024

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
484
Dimensions
10 x 6.9 x 1 inches
Weight
2.25 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL49511974M
ISBN 10
0511843003, 0521682495, 0521863856
ISBN 13
9780521863858, 9780511843006, 9780521682497
OCLC/WorldCat
1392167938
Google
anYW0AEACAAJ, B3b9EAAAQBAJ
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1017/9780511843006
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B0CW18VRK4

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Work Description

To outsiders ancient South America is synonymous with the Incas. Originally a small unremarkable group, the Incas, under their leader Pachacuti, conquered most of their known world within a single lifetime. But before the Incas there were some ten millennia of prehistory, centuries in which great civilizations rose flourished and, inevitably, fell.

Chavin, with its fanged gods and hallucinogenic drugs; Huam, a massive militaristic state; the Manteno, who held the most valued substance of the Andes in their power; the Quimbaya, who developed the most beautiful gold work the world has ever seen - all were part of the unique history of the continent. Ancient South America provides an incisive view of this exotic continent and its remarkable past. The origins of agriculture, ceramics and metallurgy and the complexities of Andean mythology are covered clearly and non-dogmatically, as are developments in the tropical regions of the continent.

The contributions of these cultures to modern civilizations are enormous yet still little appreciated.

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