Resettled laborers in the Inka empire: A comparative study

Main Author: Quave, Kylie
Other Authors: Hu, Di
Format: Dataset
Terbitan: Mendeley , 2019
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author Quave, Kylie
author2 Hu, Di
title Resettled laborers in the Inka empire: A comparative study
publisher Mendeley
publishDate 2019
topic Archeology
Anthropological Archeology
Lithics
Archeological Artifact
Pottery and Ceramics
Andes
Imperialism
Obsidian
Forced Labor
Excavation (Archeology)
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contents This is a comparative study of the household economies of resettled laborers working for the state and the nobility (called mitmaqkuna and yanakuna, respectively) from the South American Inka empire (circa 1400-1530s). Hu's research at Yanawilka in the Vilcas Huaman province and Quave's research at Cheqoq in Maras, Cusco lend insight into the daily lives, wealth, and acculturation of marginalized populations within the Inka imperial domain.
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