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This volume provides case studies about successful strategies
employed in diverse world areas for the protection of
archaeological heritage resources. Some chapters focus on a search
for solutions arrived at by diverse groups of people working in
specific areas rather than simply describing loss of cultural
heritage. Other chapters provide a long-term view of intensified
efforts at protection of archaeological resources. The authors
describe challenges and solutions derived by concerned people in
eastern Asia (China, Japan, Thailand), West Africa, Easter Island,
Jordan, Honduras and more than one area of Peru. All of the authors
draw upon deep, personal involvement with the protection of
cultural heritage in each area. This volume is a timely addition to
a growing number of conferences and publications about the
management of cultural heritage-both archaeological and historical.
A new perspective on early Andean civilization focused on emergent
social complexity during the first and second millennia B.C. This
Yale University Publications in Anthropology volume presents
investigations of Peruvian archaeological sites, focusing on early
developments in coastal, highland, and cloud forest environments.
The contributors provide new perspectives on early Andean
civilization by exploring patterns of interaction, authority, and
socioeconomic organization during the first and second millennia
B.C. in the Central Andes of Peru. Large-scale subjects such as
architecture, organization, technology, and ideology are examined,
in addition to fine-grained topics including animal bones, pottery
style and technology, site orientation, and religious iconography.
Distributed for the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History
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