Archaeologists working in the Moche Valley of Peru have
uncovered a number of tombs representing various cultures that
flourished there prior to European contact. This book provides a
full description of 103 such burials, spanning a period of more
than 3,500 years. Each burial is documented with an accurate
illustration of every artifact found, as well as details on the
location, matrix, and construction of the graves, the individuals
in the graves, and the placement of all the associated goods. This
information constitutes an important resource for solving problems
of ceramic chronology and style change. Age and sex data given for
the burials will also enable scholars to establish status
differences that existed in the pre-Columbian past. Finally, the
authors have compared their sample with all the north coast burials
previously reported, showing how their findings may be used to
ascertain similarities and differences throughout the highland
Andean region.
Ancient Burial Patterns of the Moche Valley, Peru is the first
diachronic study of burial practices for any Andean region. It not
only demonstrates changes in funerary practices in the area but
also provides insight into the nature of local cultural
development. It will be useful to specialists in Andean and New
World archaeology as well as to collectors of pre-Columbian
art.
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