Ancient Kings of Peru: The Reliability of the Chronicle of Fernando de Montesinos : Correlating the Dynasty Lists with Current Prehistoric Periodization in the AndesFinnish Literature Society, Finland, 1999 - 511 Seiten A groundbreaking volume and intriguing study which provokes debate in many quarters and reshapes our understanding of the Andean past. Drawing on most current archaeological, ethnographic, and linguistic evidence, as well as intensive use of revalorised documentary sources and cross cultural auxiliary data, Hiltunen offers a completely new insight into Andean prehistory. |
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... seems to have been more a rule than exception in Inca dynastic history . Most of our sources , however , especially those following the canonic Inca tradition , present an ideal and harmonic view for dynastic successions without ...
... seems to have been more a rule than exception in Inca dynastic history . Most of our sources , however , especially those following the canonic Inca tradition , present an ideal and harmonic view for dynastic successions without ...
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... seems to me more likely that Tiahuanaco was neither an empire nor a chiefdom , but a cohesive , regional state . It is obvious that Wari was stronger than its southern counterpart , but possibly not overhelmingly . Militarily weaker ...
... seems to me more likely that Tiahuanaco was neither an empire nor a chiefdom , but a cohesive , regional state . It is obvious that Wari was stronger than its southern counterpart , but possibly not overhelmingly . Militarily weaker ...
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... seems to have been a Grand Vizier of Amenemhat III , the most powerful pharaoh of the Middle Kingdom . Evidences of Israelite occupation in Egypt fit better archaeologically with this new chronology , whereas their Exodus seems to have ...
... seems to have been a Grand Vizier of Amenemhat III , the most powerful pharaoh of the Middle Kingdom . Evidences of Israelite occupation in Egypt fit better archaeologically with this new chronology , whereas their Exodus seems to have ...
Inhalt
Preface and acknowledgements | 11 |
List of maps and tables | 18 |
Historiographical setting and data base | 71 |
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According Amauta American ancient Andean Anonymous Jesuit años appendix archaeological Aymara Betanzos Blas Valera BRUNDAGE Cabello de Balboa Chanca chapter Chimu Chokepukio chronicles chronology Cieza de León Cobo Colonial Compare conquest culture Cuzco Cuzco region dating dynastic propaganda dynasty elite empire ethnohistorical Fernando de Montesinos Garcilaso Guaman Poma HENIGE Huari Hurin-Cuzcos ibid idea IMBELLONI Inca history Inca Pachacuti Inca Roca Incaic Indians ISBELL Jesuit king list Lima linear Manco Capac MARKHAM MCEWAN Memorias Mesoamerican Middle Horizon Montesinos Montesinos 1644:lib.ii Murúa Muyna names narrative native Oliva Ophir oral tradition origin Pacaritampu Pachacuti PÄRSSINEN period personal communication Peru Peruvian Pikillacta Pirua political pre-Incaic present Puquina Quechua quipus references regnal spans reign ROSTWOROWSKI DE DIEZ rulers Sarmiento de Gamboa Saxo Grammaticus SCHAEDEL scholars Sinchi Sinchi Roca societies sources Spanish Tampu Tampu-Tocco testimonial Tiahuanaco Titicaca Titu Tomo Tupac Yupanqui Universitaria University Vega Viracocha Wari writing ZUIDEMA