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Multiregional Perspectives on the Archaeology of the Andes During the Late Intermediate Period (c. A.D. 1000–1400)

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During the Late Intermediate period (LIP, c. A.D. 1000–1400), the central Andes experienced the decline of the Wari and Tiwanaku states, as well as processes of state formation, regional population growth, and competition culminating in the imperial expansion of the Chimú and Inka polities. The LIP holds the potential to link the archaeological features of early Andean states with the material signatures of the later ones, providing a critical means of contextualizing the intergenerational continuities and breaks in state structures and imperial strategies. The recent proliferation of LIP research and the completion of a number of regional studies permit the overview of six LIP regions and the comparison of highland and lowland patterns of political and economic organization, social complexity, and group identity.

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Elsa Redmond was instrumental in stimulating the development of this article in its original form, and Joyce Marcus read several drafts and provided invaluable support in moving it forward. My theoretical approach and regional perspective were developed through conversations with Kenny Sims, who provided me with notes from a selection of readings from the far south coast and Titicaca Basin. The final version of the article was improved by the helpful comments of six anonymous reviewers, as well as the patient guidance and careful editing by Gary Feinman and Linda Nicholas.

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Covey, R.A. Multiregional Perspectives on the Archaeology of the Andes During the Late Intermediate Period (c. A.D. 1000–1400). J Archaeol Res 16, 287–338 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10814-008-9021-7

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