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The Inca: Lost Civilizations

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Inca: Lost Civilizations

Contributors:

By (Author) Kevin Lane

ISBN:

9781789145465

Publisher:

Reaktion Books

Imprint:

Reaktion Books

Publication Date:

1st June 2022

UK Publication Date:

14th February 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Archaeology
History of the Americas: pre-Columbian period

Dewey:

985.019

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Description

From their mythical origins to astonishing feats of engineering, an expertly informed reassessment of one of the great empires of the Americas: the Inca. In their heyday, the Inca ruled over the largest land empire in the Americas, reaching the pinnacle of South American civilization. Known as the "Romans of the Americas," these fabulous engineers converted the vertiginous, challenging landscapes of the Andes into a fertile region able to feed millions, alongside building royal estates such as Machu Picchu and a 40,000-kilometer-long road network crisscrossed by elegant braided-rope suspension bridges. Beautifully illustrated, this book examines the mythical origins and history of the Inca, including their economy, society, technology, and beliefs. Kevin Lane reconsiders previous theories while proposing new interpretations concerning the timeline of Inca expansion, their political organization, and the role of women in their society while showcasing how their legacy endures today.

Reviews

"Lane has succeeded in producing an outstanding exploration of up-to-date Inca scholarship. . . . [The Inca] is a comprehensive outline of Inca culture which includes a good examination of how native pre-Hispanic traditions continue to have relevance and currency in the present-day Andean republics."--Frank M. Meddens, University of Reading, coeditor of "Inca Sacred Space"
"In The Inca, Lane, a researcher at the University of Buenos Aires, offers a concise and well-illustrated introduction to this bygone realm, describing its history and culture and chronicling its rise and fall. Like much about the Incas, their origins are open to debate. Lane--with this subject and many others--sorts through competing theories, showing how recent scholarship is reshaping traditional ideas and providing a more persuasive explanation for the limited archaeological evidence. . . . The Inca is a volume in the Lost Civilizations series, which prompts Lane to wonder: 'How lost are the Incas' He reports that, five hundred years after the Incas' conquest and marginalization, their descendants retain a vital culture, experiencing a 'steadily growing pride and revindication' of their indigenous past, including their language and religion. The Inca empire may have gone the way of all empires, but, like the sapa Inca, who lived on after death, its spirit is very much alive."--Gerard Helferich "Wall Street Journal"

Author Bio

Kevin Lane is a senior researcher of The National Scientific and Technical Research Council and a member of the Institute of Cultures of the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. He has published widely on South American architecture, history and culture.

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