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Index
Cover Series Page Title Page Copyright Epigraph Dedication Contents Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Introduction to the Inca
The Cuzco Valley at the Time of the Inca Empire: A Brief Overview The Cuzco Valley and Its Natural Resources Overview of Cuzco Archaeological Research The Cuzco Valley Archaeological Project The Cuzco Chronology
Chapter 2. The Inca Heartland
The Social Hierarchy of the Cuzco Region Summary and Discussion
Chapter 3. Human Impact and Environmental History of the Cuzco Region
Ice Cores Lake-Sediment Cores The Cuzco Environment and Human Impact: 10,000–2000 BC The Cuzco Environment and Human Impact: 2000 BC–AD 100 The Cuzco Environment and Human Impact: AD 100–1100 The Cuzco Environment and Human Impact: AD 1100–1490 The Cuzco Environment and Human Impact during the Little Ice Age: AD 1490–1880 Summary and Discussion
Chapter 4. The Archaic Period and the First People of the Cuzco Valley (9500–2200 BC)
The Cuzco Archaic Period Summary and Discussion
Chapter 5. The Formative Period and the Emergence of Ranked Societies (2200 BC–AD 200)
The Early Formative Phase (2200–1500 BC) and the Beginnings of Ceramic Production The Middle Formative Phase and the Establishment of Autochthonous Village Leadership (ca. 1500–500 BC) The Late Formative Phase and the Development of a Valley-wide Chiefdom (500 BC–AD 200) The Late Formative Phase in the Cuzco Valley Summary and Discussion
Chapter 6. The Qotakalli Period: Time of Regional Development (AD 200–600)
Previous Research on the Qotakalli Period Altiplano Influence in the Cuzco Region during the Qotakalli Period The Cuzco Valley during the Qotakalli Period The Distribution of Qotakalli Ceramics beyond the Cuzco Valley Summary and Discussion
Chapter 7. The Wari Period (AD 600–1000) in the Cuzco Region
Indicators of Wari Influence The Development and Expansion of the Wari Empire The Site of Pikillacta The Wari in the Cuzco Region Dating the Period of Wari Influence in the Cuzco Region Summary and Discussion
Chapter 8. The Development of the Inca State (AD 1000–1400)
Previous Research on the Development of the Inca Heartland Archaeological Surveys in the Inca Heartland Ceramic Styles of the Killke Period Other Killke-Related Styles in the Cuzco Region State Formation in the Cuzco Basin The Region South of the Cuzco Valley The Region West and Northwest of the Cuzco Valley The Region North of the Cuzco Valley The Region East and Southeast of the Cuzco Valley Inca State Formation and Imperial Administrative Strategies Summary and Discussion
Chapter 9. The Cuzco Valley during Imperial Inca Rule
Identifying Inca Sites Distribution of Inca Sites in the Cuzco Valley Storage Facilities in Cuzco and the Valley The Site of Sacsayhuaman Summary and Discussion
Chapter 10. Inca Cuzco
Important Documents The Arrival of the First Europeans in Cuzco The Fall of Inca Cuzco (1533–1536) The Plazas of Central Cuzco The Casana Compound The Coracora Compound East Side of the Plaza The Amarucancha Compound The Sondorhuaci Tower The Acllahuaci Compound The Hatuncancha Compound The Pucamarca Compound Cusicancha Other Important Buildings in Cuzco Summary and Discussion
Chapter 11. The Coricancha
Atahualpa’s Ransom and the Gold of the Coricancha (1533–1534) Other Early Descriptions of the Coricancha The Coricancha and Inca Astronomy The Coricancha as the Center of the Empire The Coricancha and the Shrines of the Cuzco Ceque System Summary and Discussion
Chapter 12. The Mummies of the Royal Inca
Polo de Ondegardo and the Inca Mummies Ancestor Worship in the Andes The Royal Panacas of Cuzco Care for the Mummies Representations of the Inca Kings and Their Huauques and Bultos Discovery and Destruction of the Royal Inca Mummies Polo de Ondegardo, Viceroy Hurtado de Mendoza, and the Fate of the Inca Mummies Summary and Discussion
Chapter 13. Overview of the Inca Heartland Appendix. Radiocarbon Dates from the Cuzco Region Notes Bibliography Index
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