Prehispanic Aymara expansion, the Southern Altiplano and San Pedro de Atacama

Authors

  • David Browman

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22199/S07181043.1984.0007.00016

Abstract

Aymara speakers are intrusive into the Southern Peruvian Coast and Northern Chilean coast during Tiwanaku Period V, with the establishment of mitmaquna settlements. Trade can be dated much earlier. These developments influenced the development of the altiplano-coast interrelations in the Late Period (AD 1000-1450). However the Southern Bolivian Altiplano, Northwest Argentine puna and Jujuy area, and the Chilean Region II polities were much more powerful and independent than we usually have credited them with being.

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Published

1984-06-06

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Section

Historia

How to Cite

Browman, D. (1984). Prehispanic Aymara expansion, the Southern Altiplano and San Pedro de Atacama. Estudios atacameños, 7, 179-190. https://doi.org/10.22199/S07181043.1984.0007.00016