Peruvian Prehistory
Explore the rich tapestry of Peru's past with Peruvian Prehistory by Richard W. Keatinge, published by Cambridge University Press. This comprehensive volume spans 384 pages and provides an in-depth examination of the cultural evolution of Peru, beginning with the first inhabitants around 10,000 BC and culminating with the Spanish conquest in 1534.
Delve into the intricate processes of political, social, and economic change that shaped Andean civilization. Keatinge's authoritative survey is an essential resource for anyone interested in archaeology, the Incas, and the indigenous peoples of South America. Whether you are a student, a researcher, or simply a history enthusiast, this book will enhance your understanding of Peru's fascinating heritage. Discover the foundations of one of the world's most captivating cultures and the legacy it has left behind.