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Casma City of El Purgatorio : Ancient Urbanism in the Andes

Part of the Ancient Cities of the New World series
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The Casma state, which flourished on the north coast of Peru in the centuries before European contact, is an important and vastly understudied ancient culture.

Its capital city, El Purgatorio, was inhabited from ca. 700–1400 AD. The rise and fall of El Purgatorio spans a period of dynamic transition in Andean history but has rarely been mentioned in previous research.

Melissa Vogel investigates this extensive, monumental urban site in The Casma City ofEl Purgatorio.

Using the city’s architecture and spatial organization, its rituals, religion, and mortuary practices, its political economy, and other material evidence, she describes the people who lived there.

A culmination of Vogel’s sixteen-year study of the Casma culture, this book demonstrates how ancient cities help us understand the development and collapse of complex societies.

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Product Details
University Press of Florida
0813062152 / 9780813062150
Hardback
985.01
30/09/2016
United States
272 pages, 58 black & white photographs, 13 maps
151 x 229 mm, 545 grams