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Ancient South America Karen Olsen Bruhns (San Francisco State University)

Ancient South America By Karen Olsen Bruhns (San Francisco State University)

Ancient South America by Karen Olsen Bruhns (San Francisco State University)


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South America is still the least known continent in the world. Ancient South America covers ten millennia of cultural development and diversity upon this great continent. From the first hunters to the empire of the Incas it covers the immense variety of cultures, their unique arts and industries, and the important contributions these little known peoples have made to the modern world.

Ancient South America Summary

Ancient South America by Karen Olsen Bruhns (San Francisco State University)

South America is still the least known continent in the world. Isolated for all of prehistory and much of its history, it is quite alien to the average European, Asian, or North American. Yet this continent witnessed the development of a series of cultures and of advanced civilizations which rival anything in Eurasia or Africa. Independently South American peoples invented agriculture and domesticated animals, 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. Ancient South America encompasses ten millennia of cultural development and diversity. Accessibly written and abundantly illustrated, this book will be enjoyed by students of archaeology, anthropology, and art history.

Ancient South America Reviews

'Karen Olsen Bruhns took on a formidable task when she set out to write a synthesis of our general state of knowledge of Ancient South America. The book she wrote is a triumph. It is so well crafted and informative that it should be owned by everyone and anyone interested in the native cultures of South America. It can serve as an introductory text, a chance for the professional to brush up on the latest developments outside of his or her specialty, or as a reference work to keep close by one's desk.' American Anthropologist

Table of Contents

1. Still a new world; 2. A matter of time; 3. The physical setting; 4. The first peoples: 12,000-6000 BC; 5. Settling down: 6000-3500 BC; 6. The problem of maize; 7. Cultural intensifications in the Andes: 3500-2000 BC; 8. Ceramics: their origins and technology; 9. The first civilizations: 2000-200 BC; 10. Textiles: the high art of South America; 11. Metallurgy; 12. Regional diversification and development: 200 BC-AD 600; 13. Iconographic studies; 14. Militaristic and religious movements in the Andes: AD 500-900; 15. Transport and trade; 16. Kingdoms, chiefdoms and empires: AD 900-1438; 17. The sixteenth century; 18. Intercontinental movements before Columbus; 19. The future of a continent; Appendices.

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GOR013627031
9780521277617
0521277612
Ancient South America by Karen Olsen Bruhns (San Francisco State University)
Used - Like New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1994-08-04
448
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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