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Tiwanaku and beyond: recent research in the South Central Andes.(Advances in Titicaca Basin Archaeology)(Andean Diaspora: The Tiwanaku Colonies and the Origins of South American Empire)(Wankarani Settlement Systems in Evolutionary Perspective: A Study in Early Village-Based Society and Long-Term Cultural Evolution in the South-Central Andean Altiplano)(Book review)
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CHARLES STANISH, AMANDA COHEN & MARK S. ALDENDERFER. (ed.). Advances in Titicaca Basin Archaeology 1. xiv+354 pages, 167 illustrations, 35 tables. 2005. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California at Los Angeles; 978-1-931745-19-6 hardback $45; 978-1-93174515-3 paperback $26.
PAUL S. GOLDSTEIN. Andean Diaspora: The Tiwanaku Colonies and the Origins of South American Empire. xx+403 pages, 121 illustrations, 6 tables. 2005. Gainesville (FL): University Press of Florida; 0-8130-2774-8 hardback $59.95.
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