R. Alan Covey
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The Cuzco region of highland Peru was the heartland of the Inca empire, the largest native state to develop in the Americas.
Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
The Cuzco region of highland Peru was the heartland of the Inca empire, the largest native state to develop in the Americas.
With major differences in size, urban plans, and population density, the capitals of New World states had large heterogeneous societies, sometimes multiethnic and highly specialized, making these cities amazing backdrops for complex interactions.
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.