Rethinking the Andes–Amazonia Divide

Rethinking the Andes–Amazonia Divide
Author: Adrian J. Pearce
Publisher: UCL Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2020-10-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 178735735X


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Nowhere on Earth is there an ecological transformation so swift and so extreme as between the snow-line of the high Andes and the tropical rainforest of Amazonia. The different disciplines that research the human past in South America have long tended to treat these two great subzones of the continent as self-contained enough to be taken independently of each other. Objections have repeatedly been raised, however, to warn against imagining too sharp a divide between the people and societies of the Andes and Amazonia, when there are also clear indications of significant connections and transitions between them. Rethinking the Andes–Amazonia Divide brings together archaeologists, linguists, geneticists, anthropologists, ethnohistorians and historians to explore both correlations and contrasts in how the various disciplines see the relationship between the Andes and Amazonia, from deepest prehistory up to the European colonial period. The volume emerges from an innovative programme of conferences and symposia conceived explicitly to foster awareness, discussion and co-operation across the divides between disciplines. Underway since 2008, this programme has already yielded major publications on the Andean past, including History and Language in the Andes (2011) and Archaeology and Language in the Andes (2012).


Rethinking the Andes–Amazonia Divide
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Authors: Adrian J. Pearce
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2020-10-21 - Publisher: UCL Press

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