by Katharina J. Schreiber
University of Michigan Press, 1992
Paper: 978-0-915703-26-5 | eISBN: 978-1-949098-85-3
Library of Congress Classification GN2.M5 no. 87
Dewey Decimal Classification 306

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
More than 600 years before the Inka empire ruled the Andean region of South American, during the period known as the Middle Horizon, there were two complex societies: the Tiwanaku and the Wari. In this volume, Katharina J. Schreiber explores the problem of the Middle Horizon through archaeological research in two specific areas: the Carhuarazo Valley and the Jincamocco site. Foreword by Jeffrey R. Parsons.

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