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About the Author
Mary Glowacki is state archaeologist of Florida. Gordon F. McEwan is former professor of anthropology at Wagner College.
Reviews
The Middle and Late Horizons in the ancient Andes were periods of broad political expansions and dramatic social change. The Wari Civilization and Their Descendants is perhaps the first book to try to connect these eras in one region, showing us how the demise of the Wari in Cuzco can be linked to the rise of the Incas a few hundred years later. A must-read for those interested in how states rose and fell in the Pre-Columbian world. -- Justin Jennings, Royal Ontario Museum
This eye-opening book offers new data on the extensive and enduring Wari imperial presence in the Cuzco region. Mary Glowacki and Gordon McEwan have edited an important volume that will compel many Andean archaeologists to reconsider their interpretive approach to the Wari civilization, the first pre-Hispanic empire that preceded the Inca civilization in the pre-Columbian Andes, and contemplate the role Cuzco played in the empire's development. All readers who have studied prehistoric empires, from scholars of Andean antiquity to students, will welcome this skillfully researched and well-written discussion of imperial rulers in the provinces and elite classes in early state societies. -- Milosz Giersz, University of Warsaw
Book Information
ISBN 9781498589628
Author Mary Glowacki
Format Hardback
Page Count 188
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 445g
Dimensions(mm) 237mm * 162mm * 19mm