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Vilcabamba And The Archaeology Of Inca Resistance Brian S. Bauer-Miriam Araoz Silva-Javier Fonseca S
Vilcabamba And The Archaeology Of Inca Resistance
Brian S. Bauer-Miriam Araoz Silva-Javier Fonseca S
Vilcabamba was the final stronghold of the Inca empire. This has long been a topic of interest for the public; the results of the first large-scale scientific research conducted in the region will be illuminating for scholars as well as for general readers who are enthusiasts of this period of history and archaeology.
Publisher Marketing: The sites of Vitcos and Espiritu Pampa are two of the most important Inca cities within the remote Vilcabamba region of Peru. The province has gained notoriety among historians, archaeologists, and other students of the Inca, since it was from here that the last independent Incas waged a nearly forty-year-long war (AD 1536-1572) against Spanish control of the Andes. Building on three years of excavation and two years of archival work, the authors discuss the events that took place in this area, speaking to the complex relationships that existed between the Europeans and Andeans during the decades that Vilcabamba was the final stronghold of the Inca empire. This has long been a topic of interest for the public; the results of the first large-scale scientific research conducted in the region will be illuminating for scholars as well as for general readers who are enthusiasts of this period of history and archaeology."
Contributor Bio: Bauer, Brian S Brian S. Bauer is a professor of anthropology at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Contributor Bio: Santa Cruz, Javier Fonseca Javier Fonseca Santa Cruz is a senior archaeologist in the Ministry of Culture in Peru. Contributor Bio: Silva, Miriam Araoz Miriam Araoz Silva has directed numerous archaeological projects across the Andes.
| Media | Books Book |
| Released | August 15, 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9781938770036 |
| Publishers | Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA |
| Pages | 216 |
| Dimensions | 290 × 219 × 18 mm · 705 g |
| Language | English |