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dc.contributor.authorPiekarski, Joe A.
dc.date.accessioned2009-02-05T19:38:01Z
dc.date.available2009-02-05T19:38:01Z
dc.date.issued2007-06
dc.identifier.urihttp://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/32120
dc.description.abstractThrough the comparative analysis of the U-shaped structures called audiencias found at the Chim? capital city of Chan Chan in Peru and the contextual analysis of those structures to similar architectural forms and associative structures such as storage and burials, this paper discusses how particular architectural form can be related directly to the archaeological analysis of that architectures function. The standardized form of the audiencia is described as well as how it relates to the architecture of the large ciudadelas, or royal compounds, in which they reside. U-shaped structures across both temporal and spatial distances are discussed, especially those of the Late Chim? Period of occupation. The overall relationship between architectural form and the administration of people and resources is discussed with reference to the audiencia as an evolving tool for the administration of information, labor, and goods within the Peruvian coastal region. A final conclusion postulates the wide ranging uses of an architectural method as a primary analytical device that assists in cultural analysis.
dc.language.isoen_USen
dc.publisherArchaeological Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-La Crosseen
dc.subjectChimu Indians -- Peru -- Moche River Valley -- Antiquitiesen
dc.subjectChan Chan Site (Peru)en
dc.subjectChimu architecture -- Peru -- Moche River Valleyen
dc.titleApplications of Chimu administrative architecture : an analysis of architectural form and function in the Moche Valley, Peruen
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