6 edition of Chan Chan, Andean desert city found in the catalog.
Chan Chan, Andean desert city
Published
1982
by University of New Mexico Press in Albuquerque
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by Michael E. Moseley and Kent C. Day. |
Series | School of American Research advanced seminar series |
Contributions | Moseley, Michael Edward., Day, Kent C., 1932- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | F3429.1.C46 C47 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxii, 373 p. : |
Number of Pages | 373 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4119790M |
ISBN 10 | 082630575X |
LC Control Number | 80054567 |
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In Chan Chan: Andean Desert City, edited by M. Moseley and K. Day, pp. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque. The Urban Concept of Chan Chan. In The Northern Dynasties: Kingship and Statecraft in Chi- mor, edited by M. Moseley and A. Cordy-Collins, pp. Andean Coast - Expedition from Jungle to Desert (Itinerary 2) Updating your booking. MS Fram revealing insights to Peru’s ancient past. The Chan Chan tour takes you to the excavated city of Chan Chan, dating back to A.D. Chan Chan is the world’s largest adobe city and was the capital of the Chimu kingdom, which reached its peak in.
Dramatic volcanoes and canyons, high-altitude lakes, unique Andean cultures, historic cities, beautiful beaches, and extreme adventure sports, Peru has it all. This western South American country is also one of the 17 megadiverse countries in the world and has habitats ranging from Pacific coastal regions to lofty Andean peaks to dense Amazonian rainforests to vast stretches of arid desert. The Chimu State or also called the Kingdom of Chimor was an Andean civilization established in Peru around was one of the cultures conquered by the Inca in Its capital, Chan Chan, was the largest pre-Colombian city in South America. Located today in the region of La Libertad approximately five kilometers west of Trujillo.
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The land in front of Chan Chan: agrarian expansion, reform, and collapse in the Moche Valley / Michael E. Mosely and Eric E. Deeds --Ciudadelas: their form and function --Storage and labor service: a production and management design for the Andean area / Kent C. Day --Chronology and settlement growth at Chan Chan / Alan Louis Kolata --The.
Chan Chan: Andean Desert City (School for Advanced Research Advanced Seminar Series) Paperback – January 1, by Michael E. Moseley (Editor), Kent C. 5/5(2). Chan Chan, Andean Desert City book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers/5(2). The fourteen essays in this book focus on the Chan Chan-Moche Valley Project and analyze its five-year archaeological study.
It includes chapters on irrigation, excavation results, and sociopolitical organization during the Early Intermediate Period in : Chan Chan, Andean desert city.
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Chan Chan flourished on the north coast of Chan Chan between a.d. andas the capital of an empire second only to the Incan in extent. Its crumbling adobe walls cover six square kilometers. This multiauthored volume summarizes the results of a five-year program of archaeological investigations to reconstruct the growth of the city, identify the functions of the various kinds of structures Author: Betty J.
Meggers. CHAN CHAN: ANDEAN DESERT CITY by Moseley, Michael E. & Day, Kent C. (Editors). Albuqueerque, NM: University of New Mexico Press, Book is in NF condition with owner's ink stamp to title page, light bumping to spine ends else a bright and solid copy.
Dust jacket is in VG condition with light rubbing to edges, 1 1/4" closed tear to front cover, light bumping to spine ends, some scuffing.
Chan Chan: Andean Desert City (Paperback) Michael E. Moseley (editor), Kent C. Day (editor) Sign in to write a review. £ Paperback The fourteen essays in this book focus on the Chan Chan-Moche Valley Project and analyze its five-year archaeological study.
It includes chapters on irrigation, excavation results, and sociopolitical. Find Chan Chan: Andean Desert City by Moseley et al at over 30 bookstores. Buy, rent or sell. JOURNAL/BOOK TITLE: Chan C han: Andean De se rt City, Lower-Class Social and Economic Organiza tion at Chan Chan. In Chan Chan: Andean.
Desert City, edited by Michael Moseley and Kent. Chan Chan is located in the mouth of the Moche Valley and was the capital of the historical empire of the Chimor from towhen they were defeated and incorporated into the Inca Empire.
Chimor, a conquest state, developed from the Chimú culture which established itself along the Peruvian coast around AD. In the Chimú tongue, Quingnam, Chan Chan means "Sun Sun;" it was named for. Archeology: Chan Chan: Andean Desert City. Michael E.
Mosely and Kent C. Day, eds William H. Isbell. State University of New York, Binghamton. Search for more papers by this author. William H. Isbell. State University of New York, Binghamton. Search for more papers by this author.
The Chimú culture (Spanish pronunciation:) was centered on Chimor with the capital city of Chan Chan, a large adobe city in the Moche Valley of present-day Trujillo, culture arose about AD, succeeding the Moche culture, and was later conquered by the Inca emperor Topa Inca Yupanqui aroundfifty years before the arrival of the Spanish in the region.
The Chimu State or also called the Kingdom of Chimor was an Andean civilization established in Peru around AD. It was one of the cultures conquered by theInca in Its capital, Chan Chan, was the largest pre-Colombian city in South America. Located today in the region of La Libertad approximately five kilometers west of ancient city covers a staggering twenty square.
In Chan Chan: Andean Desert City, edited by Michael E. Moseley and Kent Day, pp. 87 – University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.
Day, Kent The Architecture of Ciudadela Rivero, Chan Chan, Peru. Moseley, Michael E, and Kent C. Day. Chan Chan, Andean Desert City. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, *Academic volume collects various essays about Chan Chan in order to give a comprehensive study of the site.
Includes essays exploring the design, architecture and chamber-rooms of Chan Chan. Niles, Susan A. Published in: if part or section of a book or monograph Chan Chan: Andean desert city, edited by Michael E.
Moseley and Kent C. Day. Published By: Original publisher Chan Chan: Andean desert city, edited by Michael E. Moseley and Kent C. Day Albuquerque: University of.
Conrad, Geoffrey W.,The burial platforms of Chan Chan: some social and political implications. In Chan Chan: Andean Desert City, edited by Michael E. Moseley and Kent C. Day, pp. 87– University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.
Google Scholar. Cite this Record. Burial Platforms of Chan Chan: Some Social and Political Implications. In: Chan Chan: Andean Desert City. Geoffrey W. Conrad. Albuquerque.
The Andean civilizations were complex societies of many cultures and peoples mainly developed in the river valleys of the coastal deserts of Peru. with its capital at the city of Chan Chan, a large adobe city in the Moche Valley of present-day Trujillo, Peru.
The culture arose about CE. The Book League of America. New York: In Chan Chan: Moseley M, Day KC (eds) Andean desert city. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, pp – Google Scholar Krzanowski A () Implicaciones demográficas del patrón de asentamiento prehispánico en los Andes.