Early Settlement and Subsistence in the Casma Valley, Peru

Early Settlement and Subsistence in the Casma Valley, Peru

Early Settlement and Subsistence in the Casma Valley, Peru

Early Settlement and Subsistence in the Casma Valley, Peru

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Overview

The Casma Valley of Peru’s north central coast contains the largest New World structure of its time period---2500 to 200 BC---as well as one of the densest concentrations of early sites. In this detailed and thought-provoking volume, Sheila and Thomas Pozorski date each major early site, assess this important valley’s diet and subsistence changes through time, and begin to reconstruct the development of Casma Valley society.Fifteen sites are surveyed, including Pampa de las Llamas-Moxeke, the earliest planned city in the New World. The Pozorskis then synthesize their own fieldwork and previous work in the Casma Valley to chart its development during the critical time when civilization was emerging. The result: a scenario which is somewhat revolutionary in the context of more traditional views of Andean prehistory.Early Settlement and Subsistence in the Casma Valley, Peru adds substantially to the growing body of evidence that the earliest development of Andean civilization occurred on the coast rather than in the highlands. This volume presents comparative data for students of emerging civilizations worldwide and will be of value not only to Andean and New World archaeologists but also to everyone interested in the emergence of complex societies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781587291944
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Publication date: 12/01/1987
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Shelia and Thomas Pozorski are professors of anthropology at the University of Texas–Pan American. In 1980 they began conducting research in the Casma Valley on the north coast of Peru; they have returned almost every year. Authors of many articles on Peruvian archaeology, they are also coeditors (with Jonathan Haas) of The Origins and Development of the Andean State (Cambridge, 1987).

Table of Contents

 Table of contents:  1. Introduction Environmental Setting
Project Objectives 2. Casma Valley Sites Excavated in 1980 Methodology
Huaynuná
Las Haldas
Preceramic Las Haldas
Early Initial Period Las Haldas
Las Haldas Initial Period Mound Complex
Early Horizon Las Haldas
Pampa de las Llamas-Moxeke
Tortugas
San Diego
Pampa Rosario 3. Early Sites Surveyed within the Casma Valley Sechin Alto
Taukachi-Konkan
Sechin Bajo
Cerro Sechin
Sechin Alto Complex
Huerequeque
Pallka
Huaca Desvio
La Cantina
Chankillo 4. The Prehistory of the Casma Valley and Its Impact on Studies of Early Andean Prehistory Previous Sequences for Casma Valley Prehistory
A Revised Sequence of Events in Casma Valley Prehistory Summary and Conclusions
References Cited
Index
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