Paul Heggarty, David BeresfordjonesA Cross-Disciplinary Exploration of Prehistory
Archaeology and Language in the Andes
A Cross-Disciplinary Exploration of Prehistory
Herausgeber: Heggarty, Paul; Beresford-Jones, David
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Paul Heggarty, David BeresfordjonesA Cross-Disciplinary Exploration of Prehistory
Archaeology and Language in the Andes
A Cross-Disciplinary Exploration of Prehistory
Herausgeber: Heggarty, Paul; Beresford-Jones, David
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In order to weave together a coherent, holistic, and convincing tale of the Andean past, archaeologists study the outstanding record left by successive cultures; linguists mine the rich seam of information in the Quechua language family; anthropologists and historians tease out conflicting native mytho-histories.
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In order to weave together a coherent, holistic, and convincing tale of the Andean past, archaeologists study the outstanding record left by successive cultures; linguists mine the rich seam of information in the Quechua language family; anthropologists and historians tease out conflicting native mytho-histories.
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- Verlag: Liverpool University Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 169mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 984g
- ISBN-13: 9780197265031
- ISBN-10: 0197265030
- Artikelnr.: 34553707
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Liverpool University Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Mai 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 169mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 984g
- ISBN-13: 9780197265031
- ISBN-10: 0197265030
- Artikelnr.: 34553707
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Paul Heggarty is Senior Scientist, Department of Linguistics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig David Beresford-Jones is Research Associate, Department of Linguistics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
* Introduction - Archaeology and Language in the Andes: A Much-Needed
Conversation
* Archaeology and Language in the Andes: Some General Models of Change
* Broadening Our Horizons: Towards an Interdisciplinary Prehistory of
the Andes
* Modelling the Quechua-Aymara Relationship: Sociolinguistic Scenarios
and Possible Archaeological Evidence
* On the Origins of Social Complexity in the Central Andes and Possible
Linguistic Correlations
* Central Andean Language Expansion and the Chavín Sphere of
Interaction
* The 1st Millennium ad in North Central Peru: Critical Perspectives on
a Linguistic Prehistory
* Cajamarca Quechua and the Expansion of the Huari State 155
* Middle Horizon Imperialism and the Prehistoric Dispersal of Andean
Languages
* Indicators of Possible Driving Forces for the Spread of Quechua and
Aymara Reflected in the Archaeology of Cuzco
* Unravelling the Enigma of the 'Particular Language' of the Incas
* Accounting for the Spread of Quechua and Aymara Between Cuzco and
Lake Titicaca
* The Herder-Cultivator Relationship as a Paradigm for Archaeological
Origins, Linguistic Dispersals and the Evolution of Record Keeping in
the Andes
* How did Quechua Reach Ecuador?
* Quechua's Southern Boundary: The Case of Santiago del Estero,
Argentina
* Conclusion - A Cross-Disciplinary Prehistory for the Andes?
* Surveying the State of the Art
Conversation
* Archaeology and Language in the Andes: Some General Models of Change
* Broadening Our Horizons: Towards an Interdisciplinary Prehistory of
the Andes
* Modelling the Quechua-Aymara Relationship: Sociolinguistic Scenarios
and Possible Archaeological Evidence
* On the Origins of Social Complexity in the Central Andes and Possible
Linguistic Correlations
* Central Andean Language Expansion and the Chavín Sphere of
Interaction
* The 1st Millennium ad in North Central Peru: Critical Perspectives on
a Linguistic Prehistory
* Cajamarca Quechua and the Expansion of the Huari State 155
* Middle Horizon Imperialism and the Prehistoric Dispersal of Andean
Languages
* Indicators of Possible Driving Forces for the Spread of Quechua and
Aymara Reflected in the Archaeology of Cuzco
* Unravelling the Enigma of the 'Particular Language' of the Incas
* Accounting for the Spread of Quechua and Aymara Between Cuzco and
Lake Titicaca
* The Herder-Cultivator Relationship as a Paradigm for Archaeological
Origins, Linguistic Dispersals and the Evolution of Record Keeping in
the Andes
* How did Quechua Reach Ecuador?
* Quechua's Southern Boundary: The Case of Santiago del Estero,
Argentina
* Conclusion - A Cross-Disciplinary Prehistory for the Andes?
* Surveying the State of the Art
* Introduction - Archaeology and Language in the Andes: A Much-Needed
Conversation
* Archaeology and Language in the Andes: Some General Models of Change
* Broadening Our Horizons: Towards an Interdisciplinary Prehistory of
the Andes
* Modelling the Quechua-Aymara Relationship: Sociolinguistic Scenarios
and Possible Archaeological Evidence
* On the Origins of Social Complexity in the Central Andes and Possible
Linguistic Correlations
* Central Andean Language Expansion and the Chavín Sphere of
Interaction
* The 1st Millennium ad in North Central Peru: Critical Perspectives on
a Linguistic Prehistory
* Cajamarca Quechua and the Expansion of the Huari State 155
* Middle Horizon Imperialism and the Prehistoric Dispersal of Andean
Languages
* Indicators of Possible Driving Forces for the Spread of Quechua and
Aymara Reflected in the Archaeology of Cuzco
* Unravelling the Enigma of the 'Particular Language' of the Incas
* Accounting for the Spread of Quechua and Aymara Between Cuzco and
Lake Titicaca
* The Herder-Cultivator Relationship as a Paradigm for Archaeological
Origins, Linguistic Dispersals and the Evolution of Record Keeping in
the Andes
* How did Quechua Reach Ecuador?
* Quechua's Southern Boundary: The Case of Santiago del Estero,
Argentina
* Conclusion - A Cross-Disciplinary Prehistory for the Andes?
* Surveying the State of the Art
Conversation
* Archaeology and Language in the Andes: Some General Models of Change
* Broadening Our Horizons: Towards an Interdisciplinary Prehistory of
the Andes
* Modelling the Quechua-Aymara Relationship: Sociolinguistic Scenarios
and Possible Archaeological Evidence
* On the Origins of Social Complexity in the Central Andes and Possible
Linguistic Correlations
* Central Andean Language Expansion and the Chavín Sphere of
Interaction
* The 1st Millennium ad in North Central Peru: Critical Perspectives on
a Linguistic Prehistory
* Cajamarca Quechua and the Expansion of the Huari State 155
* Middle Horizon Imperialism and the Prehistoric Dispersal of Andean
Languages
* Indicators of Possible Driving Forces for the Spread of Quechua and
Aymara Reflected in the Archaeology of Cuzco
* Unravelling the Enigma of the 'Particular Language' of the Incas
* Accounting for the Spread of Quechua and Aymara Between Cuzco and
Lake Titicaca
* The Herder-Cultivator Relationship as a Paradigm for Archaeological
Origins, Linguistic Dispersals and the Evolution of Record Keeping in
the Andes
* How did Quechua Reach Ecuador?
* Quechua's Southern Boundary: The Case of Santiago del Estero,
Argentina
* Conclusion - A Cross-Disciplinary Prehistory for the Andes?
* Surveying the State of the Art







