Brian S. Bauer
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Voices from Vilcabamba
Accounts Chronicling the Fall of the Inca Empire
University Press of Colorado
- Copyright year: 2016
The History of the Incas
University of Texas Press
A new translation and introduction to an invaluable account of Inca history and mythology.
- Copyright year: 2007
Account of the Fables and Rites of the Incas
By Cristóbal de Molina; Introduction by Brian S. Bauer
University of Texas Press
Based on eyewitness accounts of rituals conducted at the height of Inca rule, this is a key document that provides an unparalleled account of the prayers and religious celebrations of the Inca in a context of rapidly changing cultural practices.
- Copyright year: 2011
The Sacred Landscape of the Inca
The Cusco Ceque System
University of Texas Press
Bauer synthesizes extensive archaeological survey work with archival research into the Inca social groups of the Cusco region, their land holdings, and the positions of the shrines to offer a comprehensive, empirical description of the ceque system.
- Copyright year: 1998
The Development of the Inca State
By Brian S. Bauer; Introduction by Gary Urton
University of Texas Press
A new interpretation of Inca state development supported by archaeological, historical, and ethnographic evidence.
- Copyright year: 1992
Ritual and Pilgrimage in the Ancient Andes
The Islands of the Sun and the Moon
By Brian S. Bauer and Charles Stanish
University of Texas Press
The development of an Inca religious pilgrimage tradition.
- Copyright year: 2001
Ancient Cuzco
Heartland of the Inca
University of Texas Press
This landmark book undertakes the first general overview of the prehistory of the Cuzco region from the arrival of the first hunter-gatherers (ca. 7000 B.C.) to the fall of the Inca Empire in A.D. 1532.
- Copyright year: 2004
The General History of Peru
Book 1
University Press of Colorado
Mercedarian friar Martín de Murúa’s General History of Peru (Historia General del Piru, 1616) is one of the most significant Spanish chronicles of Inca history and Peru’s early colonial period yet to be published in English. Written over several decades and approved by King Philip III for publication, Murúa’s magnificent manuscript disappeared from public view for nearly 350 years until its publication in 1964. Here, translators Brian S. Bauer, Eliana Gamarra Carrillo, and Andrea Gonzales Lombardi present the first English translation of Book 1 of Murúa’s comprehensive three-part work.
- Copyright year: 2024
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