edited by Susan Toby Evans and Joanne Pillsbury
contributions by Stephen D. Houston, Ben A. Nelson, E. Wyllys Andrews, David Webster, Takeshi Inomata, William H. Isbell, Craig Morris and Lucy C. Salazar
Harvard University Press, 2004
Cloth: 978-0-88402-300-5 | Paper: 978-0-88402-341-8
Library of Congress Classification F1219.76.A74D86 1998
Dewey Decimal Classification 980.01

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Among the most sumptuous buildings of antiquity were royal palaces. As in the Old World, kings and nobles of ancient Mexico and Peru had luxurious administrative quarters in cities, and exquisite pleasure palaces in the countryside. This volume explores the great houses of the ancient New World, from palaces of the Aztecs and Incas, looted by the Spanish conquistadors, to those lost high in the Andes and deep in the jungle. This volume, the first scholarly compendium of elite residences of the high cultures of the New World, presents definitive descriptions and interpretations by leading scholars in the field. Authoritative yet accessible, this extensively illustrated book will serve as an important resource for anthropologists, archaeologists, and historians of art, architecture, and related disciplines.