Over the last decades, considerable effort has been directed
towards the study of early complex societies of northern Peru, and
in recent years archaeologists have expressed a strong interest in
the art and archaeology of the Moche, Lambayeque and Chimu
societies. Yet, comparatively little attention has been paid to the
earlier cultural foundations of north coast civilization: the
Gallinazo. In the recent years, however, the work of a number of
north coast specialists brought about a large quantity of data on
the Gallinazo occupation of the coast, but a coherent framework for
studying this culture had yet to be defined. The present volume is
the result of a round table, which gathered some thirty scholars
from Europe and North and South America to discuss the Gallinazo
phenomenon. In fourteen chapters, authors with different
perspectives and backgrounds reconsider the nature of the Gallinazo
culture and its position within north coast cultural history, while
addressing wider issues about the development of complex societies
in this area and within the Andean region in general. The
contributions reveal a diversity of perspectives on north coast
archaeology, something that is likely to stimulate methodological
and theoretical debates among Andeanists, pre-Columbian specialists
and New World archaeologists in general.
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