ANTH 210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Neolithic Revolution, Urban Revolution, Revolutionary Nationalist Movement

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Kolata, alan and carlos ponce sangin s 1992. Case studies organization: general context, research context, research methods, top-down approach, bottom-up approach, theoretical perspectives. Political and ceremonial capital of one of the most influential and powerful pre- 1100 a. d but peak is between 600 a. d. 1000 a. d. Located at a very high elevation 4,000m above sea level and the air is very thin. Modern-day bolivia near southern shore of lake titicaca. Archaeological research has shown it was originally founded as a small village, changed a great deal and was eventually abandoned. By 600 a. d. it takes off as a city and population centre, estimated population of 15- During this time, it was at peak economic influence in the southern andean region. Consolidates power regionally and established colonies and enclaves in other parts of the region in what are now northern chile, eastern parts of bolivia and along coast of peru.

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