Maritime Communities of the Ancient Andes
Online ISBN:
9780813058351
Print ISBN:
9780813066141
Publisher:
University Press of Florida
Book
Maritime Communities of the Ancient Andes
Published online:
17 September 2020
Published in print:
7 January 2020
Online ISBN:
9780813058351
Print ISBN:
9780813066141
Publisher:
University Press of Florida
Cite
Prieto, Gabriel, and Daniel H. Sandweiss (eds), Maritime Communities of the Ancient Andes (Gainesville, FL , 2020; online edn, Florida Scholarship Online, 17 Sept. 2020), https://doi.org/10.5744/florida/9780813066141.001.0001, accessed 6 May 2025.
Abstract
Maritime Communities of the Ancient Andes examines how settlements along South America’s Pacific coastline played a role in the emergence, consolidation, and collapse of Andean civilizations from the Late Pleistocene era through Spanish colonization. Providing the first synthesis of data from Chile, Peru, and Ecuador, this wide-ranging volume evaluates and revises long-standing research on ancient maritime sites across the region.
Subject
Historical Archaeology
Contents
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Front Matter
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1
Introduction: A Historical Perspective on the Studies of Andean Maritime Communities
Gabriel Prieto andDaniel H. Sandweiss
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I Early Maritime Adaptations (13,000 to 5500 BP)
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2
Marine Communities in the Atacama Desert: Masters of the Subtropical Pacific Coast of South America
Calogero M. Santoro and others
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3
Economic Organization and Social Dynamics of Middle-Holocene Hunter-Gatherer-Fisher Communities on the Coast of the Atacama Desert (Taltal, Northern Chile)
Diego Salazar and others
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4
The Use and Construction History of Huaca Prieta, North Coast of Peru
Tom D. Dillehay
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2
Marine Communities in the Atacama Desert: Masters of the Subtropical Pacific Coast of South America
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II Maritime Communities between 5500 and 2500 BP
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5
Changing Complexity in the Norte Chico, 3000–1800 cal BCE
Winifred Creamer andJonathan Haas
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6
Maritime Communities and Coastal Andean Urbanization: Preliminary Insights from Early Horizon Samanco, Nepeña Valley, North-Central Peru
Matthew Helmer
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7
The Supply and Consumption of Marine Resources at the Inland Center of Caylán, Coastal Ancash
David Chicoine and others
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8
The Fisherman’s Garden: Horticultural Practices in a Second Millennium Maritime Community of the North Coast of Peru
Gabriel Prieto
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9
The Ethnogenesis of Pescador Identity: The Implications of Biodistance Analyses of Initial Period (1500–1200 BC) Human Remains from Gramalote, Peru, for our Understanding of the Social and Economic Dynamics of Ancient Andean Maritime Communities
Richard C. Sutter andGabriel Prieto
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5
Changing Complexity in the Norte Chico, 3000–1800 cal BCE
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III Maritime Communities between 2500 and 600 BP
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10
Fisherman, Farmer, Rich Man, Poor Man, Weaver, Parcialidad Chief? Household Archaeology at Cerro la Virgen, a Chimú Town within the Hinterland of Chan Chan
Brian R. Billman and others
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11
Subsistence Economies in Marginal Areas with Natural Constraints: Interactions between Social Dynamics, Natural Resource Management, and Paleoenvironment in the Sechura Desert, Peru
Nicolas Goepfert and others
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12
Late Prehistoric Maritime Communities in Coastal Ecuador
Karen E. Stothert and others
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10
Fisherman, Farmer, Rich Man, Poor Man, Weaver, Parcialidad Chief? Household Archaeology at Cerro la Virgen, a Chimú Town within the Hinterland of Chan Chan
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IV Maritime Communities between 600 and 300 BP
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13
Maritime Adaptations at Cerro Azul, Peru: A Comparison of Late Intermediate and Twentieth-Century Fishing
Joyce Marcus and others
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14
El Contrato del Mar: Maritime Subsistence at Carrizales, Zaña Valley, Peru
Parker VanValkenburgh and others
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15
Fish[i]stories: Seafolk of the Northern Peruvian Coast
Susan Elizabeth Ramírez
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13
Maritime Adaptations at Cerro Azul, Peru: A Comparison of Late Intermediate and Twentieth-Century Fishing
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End Matter
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