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War, Spectacle, and Politics in the Ancient Andes Elizabeth N. Arkush (University of Pittsburgh)

War, Spectacle, and Politics in the Ancient Andes By Elizabeth N. Arkush (University of Pittsburgh)

War, Spectacle, and Politics in the Ancient Andes by Elizabeth N. Arkush (University of Pittsburgh)


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Drawing on the rich archaeological record of fortifications, skeletal injury, and artwork, this book traces changing configurations of power and violence through time, leading up to the Incas, the last great Andean empire.

War, Spectacle, and Politics in the Ancient Andes Summary

War, Spectacle, and Politics in the Ancient Andes by Elizabeth N. Arkush (University of Pittsburgh)

Warfare in the pre-Columbian Andes took on many forms, from inter-village raids to campaigns of conquest. Andean societies also created spectacular performances and artwork alluding to war acts of symbolism that worked as political rhetoric while drawing on ancient beliefs about supernatural beings, warriors, and the dead. In this book, Elizabeth Arkush disentangles Andean warfare from Andean war-related spectacle and offers insights into how both evolved over time. Synthesizing the rich archaeological record of fortifications, skeletal injury, and material evidence, she presents fresh visions of war and politics among the Moche, Chimu, Inca, and pre-Inca societies of the conflict-ridden Andean highlands. The changing configurations of Andean power and violence serve as case studies to illustrate a sophisticated general model of the different forms of warfare in pre-modern societies. Arkush's book makes the complex pre-history of Andean warfare accessible by providing a birds-eye view of its major patterns and contrasts.

About Elizabeth N. Arkush (University of Pittsburgh)

Elizabeth Arkush is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh. She is a leading expert on ancient Andean warfare and has done extensive archaeological research on ancient hillforts in the Peruvian Andes. Her book Hillforts of the Ancient Andes won the SAA Book of the Year Award in 2011.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Severity and spectacle: The nature of our evidence; 3. Toward a better model of war; 4. Warrior lords: Moche war and status rivalry; 5. Us versus them: Threat and solidarity in the late intermediate period highlands; 6. The invention of conquest: Chimu and Inca war and coercion; 7. Conclusions.

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NPB9781316510964
9781316510964
1316510964
War, Spectacle, and Politics in the Ancient Andes by Elizabeth N. Arkush (University of Pittsburgh)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2022-03-31
350
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