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Household archaeology, together with community and regional settlement information, forms the basis for a unique local perspective of Andean prehistory in this study of the evolution of the site of Lukurmata, a pre-Columbian community in highland Bolivia. First established nearly two thousand years ago, Lukurmata grew to be a major ceremonial center in the Tiwanaku state, a polity that dominated the south-central Andes from a.d. 400 to 1200. After the Tiwanaku state collapsed, Lukurmata rapidly declined, becoming once again a small village. In his analysis of a 1300-year-long sequence of house remains at Lukurmata, Marc Bermann traces patterns and changes in the organization of domestic life, household ritual, ties to other communities, and mortuary activities, as well as household adaptations to overarching political and economic trends.

Prehistorians have long studied the processes of Andean state formation, expansion, and decline at the regional level, notes Bermann. But only now are we beginning to understand how these changes affected the lives of the residents at individual settlements. Presenting a "view from below" of Andean prehistory based on a remarkably extensive data set, Lukurmata is a rare case study of how prehispanic polities can be understood in new ways if prehistorians integrate the different lines of evidence available to them.

Originally published in 1994.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-x
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  1. Illustrations and Tables
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  1. Preface
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  1. Acknowledgments
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  1. 1. Interpreting Prehistoric Social Change
  2. pp. 3-18
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  1. 2. Household Archaeology
  2. pp. 19-41
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  1. 3. Lukurmata: Setting, Methodology, and Previous Research
  2. pp. 42-58
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  1. 4. Lukurmata's Earliest Occupation
  2. pp. 59-67
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  1. 5. Ties with Tiwanaku
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  1. 6. Continuity and Change
  2. pp. 86-96
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  1. 7. The Rise of the Tiwanaku Polity
  2. pp. 97-102
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  1. 8. Lukurmata during the Tiwanaku III Period
  2. pp. 103-130
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  1. 9. Late Tiwanaku III Period Structures
  2. pp. 131-137
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  1. 10. Terminal Tiwanaku III Period Occupation: Specialized Architecture
  2. pp. 138-148
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  1. 11. Lukurmata and the Tiwanaku State
  2. pp. 149-177
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  1. 12. Lukurmata at Its Height
  2. pp. 178-217
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  1. 13. Lukurmata's Decline during the Tiwanaku V Period
  2. pp. 218-224
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  1. 14. The Post-Tiwanaku Period at Lukurmata
  2. pp. 225-235
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  1. 15. Conclusion: Lukurmata Households and the Tiwanaku State
  2. pp. 236-258
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  1. Appendixes
  2. pp. 259-276
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  1. References
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  1. Index
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