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  • The Archaeology of Mural Painting at Pañamarca, Peru by Lisa Trever
The Archaeology of Mural Painting at Pañamarca, Peru. By Lisa Trever. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2017. Pp. 366. 14 color illustrations. 255 halftones. 67 line illustrations. $69.95 paper.

Foreword

Preface

Introduction [End Page 600]

Part 1: Out of the Archive, into the Field: a Modern History of Art and Archaeology at Panãmarca

Introduction

Monumental Visions within Nineteenth-Century Narratives

Paamarca in the Shadow of Tello's 1933–1934 Nepeña Expeditions

Art, Archaeology, and North Coast Indigenismo at Midcentury

The Discovery and Replication of an Iconic Painting and the True Story of its Destruction

Recuperation Episodes in Pañamarca's Archaeology Since the 1960s

The Art and Science of Archaeology in the Light of History: Framing the New Illustrated Corpus from Pañamarca

Part 2: Findings of the Panãmarca Documentary Field Project

Pañamarca Revisited

Lisa Trever, Jorge Gamboa, Ricardo Toribio, and Ricardo Morales

Documentation of Archaeological Contexts and mural paintings

Lisa Trever, Jorge Gamboa, Ricardo Toribio, and Ricardo Morales

Relative and Absolute Chronologies

Lisa Trever, Jorge Gamboa, and Ricardo Toribio

Mural Iconography in Comparative Perspective

Concluding Summary of Field Findings

Appendix 1: Plotted Radiocarbon Dates from Pañamarca

Appendix 2: AMS Radiocarbon Data

Appendix 3: Calibrated Radiocarbon Dates [End Page 601]

Appendix 4: Painting Sequence of the Temple of the Painted Pillars.

References

Contributors

Index

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