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El Periodo Intermedio (Horizonte Medio) en los valles de Cochabamba: una perspectiva del análisis de asentamientos humanos y uso de tierras
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. FondoEditorial, 2001)
The Early Intermediate Period (Middle Horizon) at Cochabamba Valleys: A Perspective of the Analysis of Human Settlements and Land UseKnowledge of regional interaction during the Intemediate Period (AD 500-1000) in the South ...
Tiempo y tradición en Arequipa, Perú, y el surgimiento de la cronología del Tema de la Deidad Central
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. FondoEditorial, 2001)
Time and Tradition in Arequipa, Perú, and the Development of a Chronology for the Central Deity ThemeThe valleys of the department of Arequipa are poorly known archeologically when compared with many other regions of Peru. ...
Wari y Cajamarca
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. FondoEditorial, 2001)
Wari and CajamarcaThis article summarizes the archaeological evidence for Wari presence in the Cajamarca basin, of Peru's north highlands. Artifacts from a private collection are discussed. Wari presence seems to be limited ...
Wari en Palpa y Nasca: perspectivas desde el punto de vista funerario
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. FondoEditorial, 2001)
Wari in Palpa and Nasca: Perspectives from Funerary Point of ViewThis paper presents new evidences of Wari presence in the Palpa-Nasca region, on Peru's south coast. On the basis of the study of more than 200 intact mortuary ...
La pirámide de Akapana: reconsiderando el centro monumental de Tiwanaku
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. FondoEditorial, 2001)
The Akapana Pyramid: Reconsidering Tiwanaku's Monumental CenterThe most visible remains of the Tiwanaku civilization are the monuments found at the site of Tiwanaku. Although the target of extensive excavation and analysis ...
La cerámica de Tiwanaku: ¿qué indica su variabilidad?
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. FondoEditorial, 2001)
The Ceramics of Tiwanaku: What does the Variability Mean?Increasingly researchers observe a wide range of variability in Tiwanaku ceramics, not only in distant regions but also within the Tiwanaku heartland of the south ...
Tiwanaku IV en Nazacara, Bolivia: apuntes para una cronología cultural
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. FondoEditorial, 2001)
Tiwanaku IV at Nazacara, Bolivia: Some Notes to a Cultural Chronology This article discusses two radiocarbon dates associated with Tiwanaku IV ceramics found at Nazacara, a village located approximately 45 kilometers ...
Karen Mohr-Chávez (1941-2001)
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. FondoEditorial, 2001)
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Los personajes frontales de báculos en la iconografía tiahuanaco y huari: ¿tema o convención?
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. FondoEditorial, 2001)
Front Face Figures with Staffs in Tiahuanaco and Huari Iconography: Theme or Convention?In this article, the author argues that the empirical and theoretical foundations of the proposition that all Huari and Tiahuanaco ...
Nota editorial
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. FondoEditorial, 2001)
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