Regional Research on the Inca |
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Authors: | Charles Stanish |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Anthropology, University of California at Los Angeles, 341 Haines Hall, Los Angeles, California, 90095-1553 |
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Abstract: | The past two decades have witnessed an increase in the amount of regional research on the Inca state of Andean South America. This work has revolutionized our view of the Inca empire and has provided a comparative database for understanding the nature of imperial expansion in premodern empires. This paper places this work in historical context. It then describes the way in which a regional approach has complemented other research to give us a fuller picture of Inca imperial strategies. The Inca state used a variety of strategies to incorporate its provinces into a viable political entity. Regional archaeological approaches provide the best means of defining those strategies, giving us a more nuanced view of premodern states such as the Inca. |
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Keywords: | Inca empire settlement archaeology Andes |
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