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The Ancient Kingdoms of Peru by Davies, Nigel
Third Printing
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$12.92
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Book desription: New York, NY: Penguin Group. Very Good+ with no dust jacket. 1997. Third Printing. Paperback. Some rubbing and bends to the covers; otherwise, in very good condition, with minimal shelf wear. Pages clean and unmarked.; B&W Illustrations; 7.7 x 5.0 x 0.6 inches ; 221 pages; As recently as 1987, robbers discovered by far the most spectacular vestiges of the Moche people, who ruled much of Peru for the first six centuries of the Christian era. This find - a royal burial chamber shoulder-deep in gold and silver ornaments and carvings studded with jewels - has provided many powerful insights into their way of life as Nigel Davies shows. Patterns representing a condor, a killer whale and even an 80-metre monkey, visible only from the air, are etched into a bare expanse of desert at Nazca. Davies analyses and assesses the latest scholarly theories surrounding one of the world's great enigmas. He then turns to the key power centres of the 'middle period' in Huari and Tiahuanaco, the great coastal civilization of Chimor (the first for which we have written accounts) , and its eventual defeat by the Incas in around 1470. Alongside the often biased conquistador chronicles, rchaeology can now illuminate the Inca imperial cult, their methods of agriculture, road-building, town-planning and settlement. .
- Bookseller: Bennett Books of Oklahoma
(US)
- Bookseller Inventory #: 3236
- Format/binding: Paperback
- Book condition: Very Good+ with no dust jacket
- Edition: Third Printing
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Penguin Group
- Place: New York, NY
- Date published: 1997
- Keywords: 0140233814, Davies, Nigel, Indians Of South America, Peru, History, Americas, South America, Archaeology, Ancient
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