New perspectives on Moche political organization

Weitere Verfasser: Castillo, Luis Jaime
Quilter, Jeffrey, 1949-
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Washington, D.C. : Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 2010.
Ausgabe: 1st ed.
Umfang/Format: xv, 388 p. : ill., maps. ; 27 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Dumbarton Oaks Pre-Columbian symposia and colloquia
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • Foreword / Joanne Pillsbury
  • Many Moche models : an overview of past and current theories and research on Moche political organization / Luis Jaime Castillo B. and Jeffrey Quilter
  • Maya political structure as a possible model for the Moche / Elizabeth P. Benson
  • Moche state religion : a unifying force in Moche political organization / Christopher B. Donnan
  • Moche sociopolitical organization : rethinking the data, approaches, and models / Izumi Shimada
  • Moche politics in the Jequetepeque Valley : a case for political opportunism / Luis Jaime Castillo B.
  • Moche power and ideology at the El Brujo complex and in the Chicama Valley / Régulo Franco Jordán, César Gálvez Mora, and Segundo Vásquez Sánchez
  • Theocracy and secularism : relationships between the temple and urban nucleus and political change at the Huacas de Moche / Santiago Uceda Castillo
  • City planning and architecture in the analysis of Moche social formation / José Canziani Amico
  • How Moche rulers came to power : investigating the emergence of the Moche political economy / Brian R. Billman
  • Cultural assignations during the early intermediate period : the case of Huancaco, Virú Valley / Steve Bourget
  • Moche political expansionism as viewed from Virú : recent archaeological work in the close periphery of a hegemonic city-state system / Jean-François Millaire
  • Moche political organization in the Santa Valley : a case of direct rule through gradual control of the local population / Claude Chapdelaine
  • Religion, ethnic identity, and power in the Moche world : a view from the frontiers / Krzysztof Makowski
  • An outsider's reflections on Moche political organization / William L. Fash.