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- Title
THE MULTIDIMENSIONAL RELATIONS BETWEEN THE WARI AND THE MOCHE STATES OF NORTHERN PERU.
- Authors
Castillo B., Luis Jaime; Fernandini P., Francesca; Muro Y., Luis
- Abstract
This paper explores how archaeology can study the relationships between complex multidimensional societies in critical periods of their development through an analysis of the multiple variables, circumstances and contingencies that define social interactions. By focusing on the archaeological record of San José de Moro, an important funerary and ceremonial center in the Jequetepeque valley, the authors approach the multifaceted natures and purposes behind the relationships between the Moche States of northern coastal Peru and the southern Andean Wari during the end of the Early Intermediate Period and the Middle Horizon.
- Subjects
INDIGENOUS peoples of Peru; SAN Jose de Moro Site (Peru); ARCHAEOLOGICAL research; HUARI (South American people); MOCHICA (South American people); SOCIAL interaction; PERUVIAN pottery; SOCIAL conditions of indigenous peoples; ANTIQUITIES of indigenous peoples of South America
- Publication
Boletín de Arqueología PUCP, 2012, Issue 16, p53
- ISSN
1029-2004
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18800/boletindearqueologiapucp.201201.004