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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Tables xi
- A Note on Orthography xiii
- Acknowledgments xv
- Chapter 1 Rethinking the Inka: The View from the South 1
- Chapter 2 Sacred Geography, Wak’as, and Inka Colonialism in the Southern Andes 13
- Chapter 3 Metals for the Inka: Mining, Power, and Religion in Qullasuyu 35
- Chapter 4 Copper Rich, Water Poor: Atacama during Inka Rule 57
- Chapter 5 Landscape, Social Memory, and Materiality in the Calchaquí Valley during Inka Domination in Northwest Argentina 83
- Chapter 6 Agency and Sociopolitical Dynamics of the Qullasuyu Inka Frontiers 107
- Chapter 7 Between Subordination and Negotiation for Local Autonomy: Regional Perspectives in the Study of Societies in Los Cintis, Southern Bolivia, under Inka Domination 123
- Chapter 8 The Inka Construction of Space in the South: Sacred Landscapes, Celebrations, and Architectural Orientation at El Shincal de Quimivil (Catamarca, Argentina) 145
- Chapter 9 Rituals and Interactional Dynamics: Segmented Societies and Tawantinsuyu in Southern Qullasuyu 165
- Chapter 10 Relational Communities, Leaders, and Social Reproduction: Discussing the Engagement between Tawantinsuyu and Local Communities in the Southern Part of Qullasuyu 185
- Chapter 11 Visual Strategies Used in Relations between Tawantinsuyu and the Societies of Qullasuyu: Iconographic Negotiations, Power, and Memory 203
- Chapter 12 The Role of Chullpas in the Inka Conquest of the Southern Altiplano: A Symmetrical Approach 221
- Chapter 13 Perspectives on Understanding Qullasuyu 241
- Contributors 261
- Index 265
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Tables xi
- A Note on Orthography xiii
- Acknowledgments xv
- Chapter 1 Rethinking the Inka: The View from the South 1
- Chapter 2 Sacred Geography, Wak’as, and Inka Colonialism in the Southern Andes 13
- Chapter 3 Metals for the Inka: Mining, Power, and Religion in Qullasuyu 35
- Chapter 4 Copper Rich, Water Poor: Atacama during Inka Rule 57
- Chapter 5 Landscape, Social Memory, and Materiality in the Calchaquí Valley during Inka Domination in Northwest Argentina 83
- Chapter 6 Agency and Sociopolitical Dynamics of the Qullasuyu Inka Frontiers 107
- Chapter 7 Between Subordination and Negotiation for Local Autonomy: Regional Perspectives in the Study of Societies in Los Cintis, Southern Bolivia, under Inka Domination 123
- Chapter 8 The Inka Construction of Space in the South: Sacred Landscapes, Celebrations, and Architectural Orientation at El Shincal de Quimivil (Catamarca, Argentina) 145
- Chapter 9 Rituals and Interactional Dynamics: Segmented Societies and Tawantinsuyu in Southern Qullasuyu 165
- Chapter 10 Relational Communities, Leaders, and Social Reproduction: Discussing the Engagement between Tawantinsuyu and Local Communities in the Southern Part of Qullasuyu 185
- Chapter 11 Visual Strategies Used in Relations between Tawantinsuyu and the Societies of Qullasuyu: Iconographic Negotiations, Power, and Memory 203
- Chapter 12 The Role of Chullpas in the Inka Conquest of the Southern Altiplano: A Symmetrical Approach 221
- Chapter 13 Perspectives on Understanding Qullasuyu 241
- Contributors 261
- Index 265