Citas bibligráficas
Navarro, I., (2022). Cerámica, sociedad y poder en el valle de Mantaro. propuestas desde la perspectiva de Arhuaturo [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21243
Navarro, I., Cerámica, sociedad y poder en el valle de Mantaro. propuestas desde la perspectiva de Arhuaturo []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21243
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title = "Cerámica, sociedad y poder en el valle de Mantaro. propuestas desde la perspectiva de Arhuaturo",
author = "Navarro Amaro, Irvin Lucio",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
The Mantaro Valley, one of the largest in the central Andes, has been investigated by archeology for some decades. The core interest that motivated these works was to know the cultural development of this basin during the different pre-Hispanic periods. In the years that archeology has been developing in this valley, various approaches have been made that have contributed to the discussion on the subject in question. What has been proposed to date has been supported by data collected from different parts of the valley and especially from the northern part, the use of material evidence from the southern area of the Mantaro being scarce in these studies. With this thesis, based on the study of the Arhuaturo archaeological site, one of the most representative pre-Hispanic settlements in the southern area of Mantaro, it seeks to stimulate the debate on how cultural development in this basin was between the 1st century and the early 16th century. This work analyzes the political and social organization that the population of the Mantaro Valley had in their moments of autarky during the pre-Wari period (0-800 AD) and in the Late Intermediate period (1000-1460 AD), as well as when they were subdued by the Wari and the Tawantinsuyo. In the same way, the political and social context that these two Andean states encountered upon their arrival in the Mantaro and how this had an impact on their way of exercising power and administering this basin is examined. Finally, it is analyzed how the societies of the valley were identified through their material culture in a local and macro-regional context between the Early Intermediate period and the Late Horizon period.
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