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Settlement discontinuity at Ak'awillay and the development of the Inca imperial capital region

  • Autores: R. Alan Covey, Kylie Quave, Nicole Payntar, Camille Weinberg, Hubert Quispe Bustamante, Véronique Bélisle
  • Localización: Antiquity, ISSN 0003-598X, Vol. 99, Nº 404, 2025, págs. 481-499
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Radiocarbon dates can offer important corollaries for historic events and processes, including territorial expansion and consolidation in early empires. Eighteen new radiocarbon dates from test excavations at Ak'awillay, near the Inca imperial capital of Cuzco, reveal new perspectives on interactions between the Incas and Xaquixaguana Valley groups. Rather than persisting as a regional centre, Ak'awillay declined well before early Inca expansion, remaining largely unoccupied until after an extensive empire had been established. This new chronology adds nuance to the growing understanding of local group interactions and how they contributed to Inca state development and imperial expansion.


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