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xiii Tables 1.1. Chronological periods in the southern Peruvian Andes and the Osmore drainage 8 1.2. Radiocarbon dates from the Late Horizon and Colonial Period in the Osmore drainage 13 2.1. Classification of agricultural capacity of soils in the valleys of southwestern Peru 27 3.1. Comparison of various Spanish accounts of Inka conquest of the Collao 49 5.1. Proposed moiety nesting and sixteenthcentury populations in Moquegua 84 6.1. Archdioceses and dioceses in early colonial South America 101 6.2. Names of kurakas in Torata and Moquegua 103 7.1. Sixteenth-century population of Carumas 123 8.1. Approximate chronology of Torata Alta 133 8.2. Internal area of nineteen excavated structures at Torata Alta 137 8.3.Textile-related implements at Torata Alta 153 8.4. Non-Chucuito-Inka decorated bowl sherds from Torata Alta 155 8.5. Non-ceramic European goods recovered at Torata Alta 157 8.6. Botanical remains from Torata Alta 158 8.7. MNI and EMW of pre-1600 fauna at Torata Alta 159 9.1. Bodegas in the Yaravico zone and their industrial facilities 171 9.2. Dimensions of fermentation bodegas in the Yaravico zone 180 tables xiv 9.3. Dimensions of adobes used in constructions 180 9.4. Occurrence of “YB” and variant inscriptions by toponymic zone 183 9.5. Botanical remains at Locumbilla bodega 193 9.6. Owners of the Yaravico/Locumbilla estate in the sixteenth through early eighteenth centuries 196 10.1. Saints and religious themes referenced in Moquegua 213 10.2. Co-occurrence of hearths and horseshoe recovery at Torata Alta 219 11.1. Muslim dynasties in Spain and their capitals 230 11.2. Spanish decrees related to Muslims 238 12.1. Variable composition of white tin glazes in Zaragoza, Spain 254 12.2.Tin-enameled loza types produced at Panamá La Vieja 259 12.3. Production of glazed wares in Colonialperiod and later Peru 260 13.1. Loza analyzed in Natt’s HDSA 284 13.2. Decorated wares at Baños de la Reina Mora, Sevilla 290 13.3. Comparative occurrence of primary design configurations, motifs, and elements 296 13.4. Comparative occurrence of boundary markers and central medallions 306 ...

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