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Imperial Transformations in Sixteenth-Century Yucay, Peru
Transcribed and edited by R. Alan Covey and Donato Amado González
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In this volume, R. Alan Covey and Donato Amado González present an archaeological and historical introduction to the Yucay Valley, as well as the complete transcription of the first volume of documents in the Betancur Collection.
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Contents
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List of Illustrations
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Integrating Ethnohistory and Archaeology, by Joyce Marcus
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Acknowledgments
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Part I
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Chapter 1. Settlement Patterns in the Yucay Valley and Neighboring Areas, by R. Alan Covey, Miriam Araoz Silva, and Brian S. Bauer
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Environmental Description and Research Context
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Preceramic/Aceramic Sites (ca. 5000-2000 BC)
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Formative Period Settlement Patterns (ca. 1000 BC-AD 200)
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Early Intermediate Period and Middle Horizon Settlement (ca. AD 200-1000)
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Late Intermediate Period Settlement Patterns (ca. AD 1000-1400)
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The Inka Occupation (ca. AD 1400-1535)
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Early Colonial Settlement Patterns
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Settlement Patterns and Documents
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Chapter 2. Imperial Transformations in the Yucay Valley in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries, by R. Alan Covey
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Inka Estates in the Yucay Valley
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The Yucay Valley Estates in the 1530s
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The Transition to Crown Control in the l540s and 1550s
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Strategic Allocations of Crown Resources
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The Toledan Reducciones and Reclassification of Yucay Yanakuna
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Legal Proceedings and the Yucay Valley
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The Marquisate of Oropesa and the Betancur Collection
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Chapter 3. The Marquisate of Oropesa and the Preservation, Collection, and Study of its Documents, by R. Alan Covey and Donato Amado Gonzalez
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The Constitution and Inheritance of the Marquisate of Oropesa
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Estate Claims in Eighteenth-Century Cusco
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Don Juan de Bustamante Carlos Inca
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Diego Felipe Betancur Tupa Amaro
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Jose Gabriel Condorcanqui Tupa Amaro
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The Assembly of the Betancur Collection and Allegations of Fraud
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The Betancur Collection during the Rise of Contemporary Historiography in Cusco
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A Brief Note on the Authenticity of the Present Collection
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Part II. Documents from the Betancur Collection, Archivo Departamental Del Cusco
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Frequent Abbreviations
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Appendix A. Spanish and Andean Elites in The Yucay Valley in 1571, by R. Alan Covey
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Inkas
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Canaris and Other Andeans
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Spaniards
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Unknown Masters/Mistresses and Those Known from Other Sources
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References Cited
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Published: 2008
Publisher: University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
- 978-0-915703-67-8 (paper)
- 978-1-951519-82-7 (ebook)