1995
DOI: 10.1006/jaar.1995.1012
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Causes and Consequences of Migration in the 13th Century Tonto Basin

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“…From the examples provided here, it is becoming apparent that immigration perhaps was the reason for the changes that occurred in the Ayacucho Valley and that the Nasca influence as a whole perhaps deserves to be discussed taking into consideration the issue of migration [46][47][48]. In addition to reciprocal forms of interaction by means of trade, there are several circumstances that bring peoples from distant regions into contact; to name some, these include drought, invasion, and warfare [9,25,46].…”
Section: The Nasca Influence In the Ayacucho Valleymentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…From the examples provided here, it is becoming apparent that immigration perhaps was the reason for the changes that occurred in the Ayacucho Valley and that the Nasca influence as a whole perhaps deserves to be discussed taking into consideration the issue of migration [46][47][48]. In addition to reciprocal forms of interaction by means of trade, there are several circumstances that bring peoples from distant regions into contact; to name some, these include drought, invasion, and warfare [9,25,46].…”
Section: The Nasca Influence In the Ayacucho Valleymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Further assessment of available evidence indicates that the picture is more complex and produced profound changes in both regions. In the following section I provide information that demonstrates that following the Nasca influence at least one previously unknown cultural practice was introduced to the Ayacucho Valley [47,48]. …”
Section: The Nasca Influence In the Ayacucho Valleymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…underdeveloped in theoretical and methodological terms, despite a wealth of research in various contexts (see, e.g., Anthony 1990Anthony , 1992Anthony , 1997Cameron 1995;Champion 1990;Chapman and Hamerow 1997;Stark et al 1995). Härke (1998) suggests that the difficulty is perhaps one of attitude on the part of archaeologists, who are reluctant to consider models that most see as diffusion-based.…”
Section: Modeling Interaction In Ancient Societiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jedan od najvažnijih aspekata tehnološkog stila je njegova stabilnost kroz vreme (Gosselain 1992, Stark et al 1995, Stark 1999. Takav konzervativizam pre svega je potvrđen etnoarheološkim istraživanjima i najbolje se može objasniti time kako zanatlije najčešće doživljavaju tehnološki stil -kao način na koji se zadatak "oduvek obavljao" (Schiffer andSkibo 1997, 597, Stark 1999, 27).…”
Section: Rešenje: Tehnološki Stil I Identifikacija Socijalnih Grupaunclassified