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    Patrones funerarios de San Pedro de Atacama y el problema de la presencia de los contextos tiwanaku 

    Stovel, Emily (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. FondoEditorial, 2001)
    Funerary ritual in San Pedro de Atacama: evidence for Tiwanaku interment?Given the homogeneous nature of mortuary practices among the Prehispanic residents of San Pedro de Atacama, Chile, atypical graves have been interpreted ...
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    Kaulicke, Peter (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. FondoEditorial, 2001)
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    Nuevas evidencias en Chincha: nota preliminar sobre contextos de la época Wari 

    Alcalde, Javier I.; Aguila, Carlos Del R.; Fujita, Fernando F. (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. FondoEditorial, 2001)
    New Evidences from Chincha: Preliminary Notes about Wari Period ContextsThe "Programa de Investigaciones Arqueológicas Chincha" (PIACH), of the Instituto Andino de Estudios Arqueológicos (INDEA), has planned to investigate ...
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    Alfarería, textiles y la integración del Norte Grande de Chile a Tiwanaku 

    Uribe, Mauricio; Aguero, Carolina (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. FondoEditorial, 2001)
    Ceramics, Textiles and the Tiwanaku Integration of Chile's "Norte Grande"In this paper we explore Tiwanaku's iconography of power and its role in integrating south-central Andean frontier areas such as the Azapa Valley and ...
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    Iconografía tiwanaku en la parafernalia inhalatoria de los Andes centro-sur 

    Torres, Constantino M. (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. FondoEditorial, 2001)
    Tiwanaku Iconography in South Central Andean Snuffing ParaphernaliaThis work presents an analysis of Tiwanaku iconography depicted on snuffing equipment, referring to other media when appropriate. This hallucinogenic ...
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    Pumapunku: plataformas y portales 

    Protzen, Jean-Pierre; Nair, Stella E. (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. FondoEditorial, 2001)
    Pumapunku: Platforms and PortalsFor the architect, the most challenging area of Tiwanaku is the Platform area of the Pumapunku, so named for the enormous slabs of sandstone that are found there. The shear size of the slabs ...
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    La cerámica de Tiwanaku: ¿qué indica su variabilidad? 

    Burkholder, Jo Ellen (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 ...
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    Tiwanaku IV en Nazacara, Bolivia: apuntes para una cronología cultural 

    Pärssinen, Martti (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 ...
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    Cerro Baúl: un enclave wari en interacción con Tiwanaku 

    Williams, Patrick Ryan; Isla, Johny A.; Nash, Donna J. (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. FondoEditorial, 2001)
    Cerro Baul: A Wari Enclave Interacting with TiwanakuWari expansion to the extreme south of Peru is a phenomenon whose study began 20 years ago, with the discovery of a great arquitectonic complex at Cerro Baul. The excavations ...
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    Cronología, identidad, urbanismo y estado en los Andes Centrales y surcentrales entre los siglos V a X D.C.: algunas reflexiones finales 

    Kaulicke, Peter (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. FondoEditorial, 2001)
    Chronology, Identity, Urbanism and State in the Central and South Central Andes between V and X Centuries AD: Some Final ConclusionsThe article doesn´t have an abstract
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