Distant provinces in the Inka empire toward a deeper understanding of Inka imperialism / edited by Michael A. Malpass and Sonia Alconini.

Contents Provincial Inka studies in the twenty-first century / Michael A. Malpass and Sonia Alconini -- Archaeobotany of Cerro del Inga, Chile, at the southern Inka frontier / Jack Rossen, María Teresa Planella, and Rubén Stehberg -- An archaeological perspective on the Inka provincial administration of the south-central Andes / Calógero M. Santoro ... [et al.] -- Yampara households and communal evolution in the southeastern Inka peripheries / Sonia Alconini -- Living under the imperial thumb in the northern Calchaquí Valley, Argentina / Félix A. Acuto -- Forms of imperial control and the negotiation of local autonomy in the Cinti Valley of Bolivia / Claudia Rivera Casanovas -- The organization of Inka silver production in Porco, Bolivia / Mary Van Buren and Ana María Presta -- A bioarchaeological approach to the search for Mitmaqkuna / Susan J. Haun and Guillermo A. Cock Carrasco -- The socioeconomic and ideological transformation of Farfán under Inka rule / Carol Mackey -- Inkas and Yumbos at Palmitopamba in northwestern Ecuador / Ronald D. Lippi and Alejandra M. Gudiño -- Toward a better understanding of Inka provincialism / Sonia Alconini and Michael A. Malpass.
General noteChiefly papers presented at the 2004 Society for the American Archaeology annual meeting held in Montreal.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN9781587298691 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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