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Late Intermediate Occupation at Cerro Azul, Perú, A Preliminary Report
Joyce Marcus
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Cerro Azul was a late prehistoric fishing community on the south-central coast of Peru. It was one of several communities that belonged to the region of Huarco before falling to the Inca. This volume is the preliminary report of an interdisciplinary project carried out at the site from 1982 to 1986. The remains of many buildings exist on the site. During this project, crews excavated four of these, as well as middens and burials.
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Project Staff
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Acknowledgments
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Table of Contents
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List of Figures
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Introduction
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Sixteenth-century Documents and Ethnohistoric Data
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The Environmental Setting
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The Site of Cerro Azul
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Structure D
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Fish Storage
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Structure 9
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Middens and Burials
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The Inca Conquest of Huarco
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Structure 1
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Structure 3
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The "Fortress of Huarco"
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Conclusions
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Bibliography
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Published: 1987
Publisher: University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
- 978-1-951538-27-9 (ebook)
- 978-0-915703-12-8 (paper)