- The Archaeology of Mural Painting at Pañamarca, Peru by Lisa Trever
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