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Early Andean Civilizations

Origins and Foundations

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Environmental Context• Basic divisions:

east/west, north/south• Mountains, deserts, and

rivers• “Vertical archipelago”:

adapting to climate diversity based on altitude

• Off-shore upwelling currents: extremely rich marine ecosystems of Pacific coast

• El Niño destabilization of climate patterns

Textbook map of Andeanregion

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Timeline

• “Periods” vs. “Horizons”: episodes with higher regional diversity, less integration, vs. episodes dominated by expanding cultural or political group, with less diversity, more integration

• Varies somewhat between coastal and highland zones

Textbook timeline for region

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Preceramic Period (5000-3800BP)Coast

• Foragers in this area since at least 10,000BP

• Preceramic period begins when these foragers move into sedentism, begin to establish large settlements supported by fishing, low-level horticulture

• Maize arrives ca. 2800BP, with simultaneous expansion in populations

Highlands• Preceramic begins a little later

here, ca. 4500 BP• Associated with the

development of ceremonial centers like Kotosh, La Galgada

• Camelid (alpaca and llama) domestication occurs during this period

• Domestication of a range of indigenous tubers, esp. potato, and indigenous grain, quinoa, occurs during this period

• Maize arrives ca. 3250 BP

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Key Elements of Early Andean States

• Full agricultural production, initial diversification of crop species by altitude zones

• Domestication of cotton, use of camelid fiber, elaboration of textile technology

• Rich ceremonial complex development, complete with monumental architecture

• Complex trade and interaction between highland and coastal zones

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The “Maritime Foundations” Hypothesis

• Critical question: “how did coastal states develop, and from what economic and social base?”

• Moseley argued that the maritime resources would have been sufficient to sustain large populations

• The Bigger Picture: comparative data available for maritime-specialized “complex foragers” like Pacific Northwest, European Mesolithic, and possibly early Oceanian settlers, the Lapita

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The Initial Period (3800-2800BP)

• Period of transition from forager-focused to intensive agriculture, development of extensive irrigation systems

• Marked increase in population, and in population densities, emergence of larger centers as series of small, independent kingdoms (valley to valley)

• Development of ceramic technology, early metallurgy• Clear signs of inter-settlement coordination of ritual

activity, but no parallel signs of social ranking, differentiation in burials

• All these processes most marked, most accelerated on the coast

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Early Horizon in the Highlands (2900-2200 BP)

• Rise of Chavin de Huantar (2800-2200BP)

• Cultural influence expands out of the highlands, to coast, and to some extent north and south of Chavin itself

• Originally thought to be “mother culture” of Andean civilization, now understood to have coexisted with other early emerging states to north and south

• Shifted to urban status based on position along a coast/highland trade route, reinforced by development of ritual significance as a pilgrimage site

• Iconography (images and ideas) of Chavindoes seem to persist, get borrowed by a number of later states

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Early Horizon at Lake Titicaca (southern highlands)

• Chiripa and Pukara were the key centers, (3400-2100 BP)

• Both rose to early urban size and status, and remained relatively autonomous from both Chavin and from each other

• Motifs developed at Chiripa in particular seemed to have carried on into later ritual and ideological use in the area

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Early Horizon on the Coast• Rise of the Paracas culture on

the southern Andean coast, ca. 2500 BP

• Influenced technologically from the Lake Titicaca basin: ceramics, textiles, and irrigation agriculture

• However maintained cultural autonomy: different and distinctive art and architectural styles

• Smaller populations over all in this more marginal ecosystem

• Unclear evidence on amount, degree of social hierarchy, central authority

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Existing environmental factors

• El Niño/La Niña events• Tectonic plate uplift• Flooding• Drought• Cold fluctuations (highlands)• Warm fluctuations (highlands)

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Human/Environmental interactions

• Irrigation• Terracing• Canalization (river to river)• Population

density increases

• Soil degradation/erosion