ABOUT THE INCA OCCUPATION OF THE MALA VALLEY (CAÑETE, LIMA)
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https://doi.org/10.15381/arqueolsoc.2004n15.e12737Keywords:
Dialectics, control, invasion, explotation, ideology.Abstract
We disscuse the two last prehispanic ocuppations in the lower Mala valley as a consequence our archaeological research developemented to the present. Specifically, we discusse the Inca Occupation as a dialectical process that supossed the confrontation of two societies: the local and the invaders in an area previously assumed as a “social vacuum” in the prehispanic central coast.Downloads
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