The most comprehensive coverage to date of the way of life of the Incas and their subject peoples.
MICHAEL A. MALPASS is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Ithaca College in Ithaca, New York. He has been actively engaged in archaeological research in Peru since 1980./e His research interests include the early occupations of western South America, the evolution of agricultural systems in the Andes, the Huari state, and the impact of the Inca state on Andean people. He is the author of Provincial Inca: Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Assessment of the Impact of the Inca State (1993).
?Malpass has written a scholarly book about the Inca social
structure, religion, family interaction, agriculture, and labor,
and the role conquered people played in their society.....the
numerous line drawings are useful and of good quality. High school
and college students could use this book for research, particularly
if they need in-depth information on a wide spectrum of Inca
life.?-The Book Report
"Malpass has written a scholarly book about the Inca social
structure, religion, family interaction, agriculture, and labor,
and the role conquered people played in their society.....the
numerous line drawings are useful and of good quality. High school
and college students could use this book for research, particularly
if they need in-depth information on a wide spectrum of Inca
life."-The Book Report
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