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TABLES 3.1. Dry and wet periods derived from glacial and lake sediment cores 48 3.2. Schematic of the ideal ayllu organization of the Collagua Province as reconstructed in prior research 63 3.3. Visitas to the Colca Valley 67 4.1. Masonry typology 134 4.2. Masonry type percentages, Yanque-Coporaque survey 134 5.1. Counts of early colonial phase diagnostic sherds by domestic structure 189 6.1. Villages and ayllus of Yanquecollaguas Urinsaya, 1591/1604 223 6.2. Villages and ayllus of Yanquecollaguas Hanansaya, 1591/1615–17 225 6.3. Collagua colonists (mitmaqkuna) living in La Chimba of Arequipa, 1582 229 6.4. Crop declarations by village, Yanquecollaguas, 1591/1604/1615–17 232 6.5. Nonlocal household fields, Yanquecollaguas 1591/1604/1615–17 237 6.6. Landholdings and livestock of craft specialists, Yanquecollaguas 1591/1604/1615–17 242 7.1. Modern toponyms in Coporaque that also appear in the visitas 255 7.2. Descriptive statistics for land-tenure reconstruction, by ayllu 256 7.3. Descriptive statistics for field location simulation iterations, by ayllu 257 7.4. Summary statistics, left/right predominance, Coporaque Hanansaya, 1615–16 266 7.5. Summary of pre-reducción ayllu residence patterns 269 7.6. Areas (ha) and categories of abandoned and unabandoned fields in Coporaque 274 7.7. Summary of average walking times and elevations of currently abandoned and unabandoned fields, separated by conceptual side 283 A.1. Site coordinates and areas by occupation, Late Intermediate period and Late Horizon 303 ...

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