Introduction
Persis B. Clarkson and Calogero M. Santoro
Prologue by Anthony F. Aveni
1. Cabros Viene Barco! (Holy smokes, guys, theres a boat!)
Luis Briones
2. Times of Change: Young People in the Future of Llama Caravans in Santa Catalina, Jujuy, Argentina
Bibiana Vila
3. Rest Areas and Long-Distance Caravans: Ethnoarchaeological Notes from the Southern Andes
Axel E. Nielsen
4. Salt Routes and Barter Caravans in the Regions of Nepal and Tibetan Himalaya in an Ethnographical Perspective
Patrice Lecoq
5. Crisscrossing the Peruvian Central Highlands and Beyond
Lidio M. Valdez, Katrina J. Bettchter, and J. Ernesto Valdez
6. Reflection on the History of the Study of Transhumance, Culture Change, Trails, and Roads in the South-Central Andes
Thomas F. Lynch
7. Caravan Roads in the Upper Egyptian Deserts
John Coleman Darnell
8. Llama Caravans in Late Prehistoric Nazca
Viviana Siveroni
9. Camelid Caravans and Middle Horizon Exchange Networks: Insights from the Late Moche Jequetepeque Valley of Northern Peru.
Aleksa K. Alaica, Luis Manuel Gonzalez La Rosa, Luis A. Muro Ynonan, Gwyneth Gordon, Kelly J. Knudson
10. Donkeys, Camels, and the Logistics of Ancient Caravan Transport: Animal Performance and Archaeological Evidence from the Egyptian Sahara
Heiko Riemer and Frank Forster
11. Camelids As Cargo Animals By the Paracas Culture (800200 BC) In the Palpa Valleys of Southern Peru.
Christian Mader, Markus Reindel, and Johny Isla
12. The Politics of Connection: Caravans and Political Development in the Southern Lake Titicaca Basin, Bolivia.
Scott C. Smith, Maribel Perez Arias, and Adolfo E. Perez Arias
13. Intersite Locations of Prehistoric Caravan Traffic in the Core of the Atacama Desert, Northern Chile
Lautaro Nunez and Luis Briones
14. Caravan Trails in the Highlands of Northwestern Argentina
Alvaro Martel