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Irrigation and Society in the Peruvian Desert: The Puquios of Nasca
Contributor(s): Schreiber, Katharina (Author), Lancho Rojas, Josué (Author)
ISBN: 0739106414     ISBN-13: 9780739106419
Publisher: Lexington Books
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Product Type: Hardcover
Published: July 2003
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Annotation: Irrigation and Society: The Puquios of Nasca looks at the legendary puquios of Nasca, the underground aqueduct system built by Incans which is arguably responsible for this desert region's strange abundance of water. Authors Katharina Schreiber and Josuz Lancho explore the puqios, their probable means of construction and their function in ancient society to address the larger issue of the role of large scale irrigation in the emergence of soci-political complexity.
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Latin America - South America
Dewey: 985.270
LCCN: 2003005638
Physical Information: 0.69" H x 6.58" W x 9.68" (0.94 lbs) 192 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Latin America
 
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Nasca, once home to a sophisticated ancient culture, is an improbable paradise: a verdant landscape in the middle of the Peruvian coastal desert, one of the driest places on the face of the Earth. Irrigation and Society: The Puquios of Nasca looks at the legendary puquios of Nasca, the underground aqueduct system built by Incans which is arguably responsible for this strange abundance of water. Authors Katharina Schreiber and Josue Rojas explore the puqios, their probable means of construction, their function in ancient society and how they are used today. Few ancient cultures were as knowledgeable about water or as technologically adept at accessing it, and Schreiber and Rojas provide a fascinating glimpse of an ancient society through the seemingly mundane act of transporting water. Irrigation and Society is much more than a simple treatise on water distribution: it is a detailed examination of the role of large scale irrigation in the emergence of soci-political complexity.