Domestic Architecture, Ethnicity, and Complementarity in the South-Central Andes
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctt20h6vhb.8
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Late Intermediate Period Domestic Architecture and Residential Organization at La Yaral

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“…This temporal placement of Chiribaya has been sustained in the literature, with most recent works citing Chiribaya as being a post-Tiwanaku phenomenon, lasting from AD 950/1000-1350 (e.g. Burgess 1999, Clark 1993, Jessup 1990a, Owen 1993, Rice 1993, Stanish & Rice 1989, Sutter 1997). However, a new analysis of radiocarbon dates suggests otherwise (Lozada 1998).…”
Section: The Cultural Settingmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…This temporal placement of Chiribaya has been sustained in the literature, with most recent works citing Chiribaya as being a post-Tiwanaku phenomenon, lasting from AD 950/1000-1350 (e.g. Burgess 1999, Clark 1993, Jessup 1990a, Owen 1993, Rice 1993, Stanish & Rice 1989, Sutter 1997). However, a new analysis of radiocarbon dates suggests otherwise (Lozada 1998).…”
Section: The Cultural Settingmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Rectangular compounds located on terraces supported by stone retaining walls characterize Chiribaya architecture (Owen 1998). Typically there is a heavy cane perimeter wall that encloses a series of rooms, storage areas, patios, and corridors (Owen 1998, Rice 1993. The substantial nature of the compounds, evidence of remodeling (Rice 1993), and the amount of midden accumulation at the sites suggests permanency (Owen 1998).…”
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