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The Archaeology Of An Ancient Seaside Town Performance And Community At Samanco Nepea Valley Peru Ca 5001 Bc Matthew Helmer

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The Archaeology Of An Ancient Seaside Town Performance And Community At Samanco Nepea Valley Peru Ca 5001 Bc Matthew Helmer
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.9 MB
Author: Matthew Helmer
ISBN: 9781407314129, 1407314122
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Archaeology Of An Ancient Seaside Town Performance And Community At Samanco Nepea Valley Peru Ca 5001 Bc Matthew Helmer by Matthew Helmer 9781407314129, 1407314122 instant download after payment.

Studies of social complexity increasingly recognize the role of maritime communities in the development of large sociopolitical systems. The Central Andes present an ideal region for understanding maritime aspects of ancient social complexity, due to one of the most productive sea biomasses in the world. In this study the author investigates Samanco, an ancient seaside town, and its contribution to urban transformations along the North-Central coast of Peru during the mid-1st millennium BCE. This book focusses on Samanco's primary occupation (circa 500-1 BC). The author consults a theoretical framework of performance and its influence on community organization as a framework for analyzing sociopolitical development. Two field seasons of intensive excavations at Samanco in 2012 and 2013 yielded a substantial dataset to analyze performance and maritime aspects of early urbanism in the Central Andes. This book provides an in-depth look at Samanco's archaeological record, supplanted with theoretical analysis of performance, common experiences, and community organization. The research reveals a thriving coastal town during a period of settlement nucleation, known as the Salinar phenomenon, which is not adequately understood in the ancient Andean world.

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