Max Uhle y las investigaciones arqueológicas en la región de Nasca
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https://doi.org/10.18441/ind.v15i0.217-255Abstract
Max Uhle's investigation of the Nasca area, his excavations and archaeological surveys in the Valleys of Ica, Nasca and Palpa as well as the resulting typological and comparative studies are related in this article to archaeological research done later by Tello, Gayton, Kroeber, Strong, Rowe, Dawson, Proulx, Menzel, Silverman, Massey and others, as well as, above all, by the scholars of the "Nasca Project" and other campaigns of the Italian Archaeological Mission (1982 - 1996). The general scheme of the polychrome Nasca ceramic complex could be gradually elaborated regarding its different periods and its relation to the Paracas ceramic and textile complex raising several new questions.Downloads
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1998-01-01
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