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South American Archaeology : An Introduction to the Archaeology of the South American Continent with Special Reference to the Early History of Peru

Part of the Cambridge Library Collection - Archaeology series
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An anthropologist and archaeologist working for much of his life in the British Museum, Thomas Athol Joyce (1878–1942) succeeded in making American archaeology more accessible to non-specialists.

Through careful analysis and presentation of the available evidence from South and Central America, he secured his reputation as an authority in this field, especially with regard to Mayan civilisation.

Drawing on his wide reading of the published literature, he produced three pioneering and highly illustrated textbooks.

The present work appeared in 1912 and confined itself to South America, beginning its coverage with Colombia in the north.

Given the better preservation of the material culture, there is a particular focus on Peru and the Incas.

The topics discussed range from burials, mummies and shrunken heads to nose ornaments, musical instruments, tattoos and weaving.

Joyce's Mexican Archaeology (1914) and Central American and West Indian Archaeology (1916) are also reissued in this series.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108063764 / 9781108063760
Paperback / softback
27/06/2013
United Kingdom
362 pages, 1 Plates, color; 25 Plates, black and white; 2 Maps; 37 Line drawings, unspecified
140 x 216 mm, 460 grams