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OverviewAn Introduction to Peruvian Archaeology: The Excavated Past offers an accessible and up-to-date guide to Peru’s rich archaeological heritage. Through a broad vision of archaeology as a discipline and historical reality, Henry Tantaleán offers a fascinating immersion into the past of Peru. This book is structured in three parts: an introduction to the key concepts of global and local archaeology, a brief history of Peruvian archaeology, and a tour of the societies of ancient Peru, from the first settlers to the fall of the Inca Empire. Furthermore, the author highlights the role of archaeology in daily life, education, and popular culture. This book is an invaluable resource not only for students and professionals of Peruvian archaeology but also for anyone interested in understanding the cultural legacy that these findings contribute to our understanding of human history. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Henry Tantalean (Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Peru.)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.400kg ISBN: 9781032826509ISBN 10: 1032826509 Pages: 204 Publication Date: 31 October 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsList of figures; 1. Preface; 2. An Introduction to Peruvian Archaeology; 3. A brief history of Peruvian archaeology; 4. The societies of ancient Peru: a synthesis; 5. Final thoughts; Bibliographic references; Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationHenry Tantaleán is a Professor in the School of Archaeology at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. He graduated in Archaeology at Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos and obtained his master’s degree and PhD in Prehistoric Archaeology (Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain). He currently co-directs the Chicama Archaeological Program on the northern coast of Peru. Recently, he has been elected as a corresponding member of the Archaeological Institute of America. Among his research interests are archaeological theory, rise and development of the first prehistoric states, the relation between archaeology and politics, and history of archaeology. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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