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The Inka conquered an immense area extending across five modern
nations, yet most English-language publications on the Inka focus
on governance in the area of modern Peru. This volume expands the
range of scholarship available in English by collecting new and
notable research on Qullasuyu, the largest of the four quarters of
the empire, which extended south from Cuzco into contemporary
Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile. From the study of Qullasuyu arise
fresh theoretical perspectives that both complement and challenge
what we think we know about the Inka. While existing scholarship
emphasizes the political and economic rationales underlying state
action, Rethinking the Inka turns to the conquered themselves and
reassesses imperial motivations. The book's chapters, incorporating
more than two hundred photographs, explore relations between
powerful local lords and their Inka rulers; the roles of nonhumans
in the social and political life of the empire; local landscapes
remade under Inka rule; and the appropriation and reinterpretation
by locals of Inka objects, infrastructure, practices, and symbols.
Written by some of South America's leading archaeologists,
Rethinking the Inka is poised to be a landmark book in the field.
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