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Chawin and Chavín: evidence of interregional interaction involving the Peruvian central highlands during the late Initial Period
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Brown, Nicholas E.
2017
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Chawin and Chavín: evidence of interregional interaction involving the Peruvian central highlands during the late Initial Period
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Chawin and Chavín: evidence of interregional interaction involving the Peruvian central highlands during the late Initial Period
2017
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This article introduces the archaeological site of Chawin Punta, located in the Chaupihuaranga Basin of Pasco, Peru. Surface investigations there have identified a late Initial Period civic-ceremonial center with large-scale public architecture and carved stone art that show stylistic links to Chavín de Huántar, Pacopampa, and Pampa de las Llamas-Moxeke. Surface ceramics from the nearby site of Condorai reveal additional connections to Kotosh and San Blas. The evidence for interregional interaction involving the Chaupihuaranga Basin challenges long-held assumptions that the Peruvian central highlands were marginal to the development of social complexity during the second and first millennia BC.
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Routledge,Taylor & Francis, Ltd
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