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ÑAWPA PACHA 1–24

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Number 1, 1963

Urban settlements in ancient (1:1–27, 1 plate) John Howland Rowe

Pre–ceramic art from Huaca Prieta, Chicama Valley (1:29–34, 4 plates) Junius B. Bird

Early Horizon ceramics in the Cañete Valley of Peru (1:35–38, 1 plate) Dwight T. Wallace

New evidence for pre–ceramic on the coast of Peru (1:39–41, 1 plate) David H. Kelley and Duccio Bonavía B.

Some new finds at San Nicolás (1:43–45, 1 plate) Gary S. Vescelius; with a discussion of the cultural relationships of the San Nicolás industry by Edward P. Lanning

An early ceramic style from Ancón, central coast of Peru (1:47–59, 6 plates) Edward P. Lanning

The methods of Peruvian archaeology (1:61–71) A. L. Kroeber

Number 2, 1964

Style and time in the Middle Horizon (2:1–105, 9 plates) Dorothy Menzel

Slip casting: a ceramic technique invented in ancient Peru (2:107–111, 1 plate) Lawrence E. Dawson

Changing settlement patterns on the central Peruvian coast (2:113–123) Thomas Carl Patterson and Edward P. Lanning

Number 3, 1965

From Monumental to Proliferous in Nasca pottery (3:1–92, 16 plates) Richard Paul Roark

Stone–roofed chambers in Chibcha territory, Colombia (3:93–106, 4 plates) Sylvia M. Broadbent

A preceramic stone tool collection from Visachani, Bolivia (3:107–113, 2 plates) Thomas Carl Patterson and Robert F. Heizer

Moche ceramic technology (3:115–134, 4 plates) Christopher B. Donnan

Number 4, 1966 (published in 1967)

The site of Chibcha Bogotá (4:1–13, 1 plate) Sylvia M. Broadbent

A preliminary seriation of the Chimu pottery style (4:15–30) Harry Scheele and Thomas C. Patterson

Innovation through archaism; the origins of the Ica pottery style (4:31–61, 6 plates) Patricia J. Lyon

The role of Chincha in late pre-Spanish Peru (4:63–76, 1 plate) Dorothy Menzel and John H. Rowe

The pottery of Chincha (4:77–144, 10 plates) Dorothy Menzel

Early cultural remains on the central coast of Peru (4:145–153, 2 plates) Thomas C. Patterson

Number 5, 1967 (published in 1968)

Textiles from Hacha, Peru (5:1–13, 10 plates) Anna Hadwick Gayton

Late Ica figurines in the Uhle collection (5:15–38, 10 plates) Dorothy Menzel

El abrigo de Caru y sus relaciones culturales con tres sitios tempranos del sur del Perú (5:39– 57, 13 láminas) Rogger H. Ravines Sánchez

What kind of settlement was Inca Cuzco? (5:59–76, 1 plate) John Howland Rowe

Number 6, 1968 (published in 1969)

A Middle Horizon tomb, Pinilla, Ica Valley, Peru (6:1–6, 7 plates) Allison Clement Paulsen

A redefinition of the Pinilla style (6:7–14, 4 plates) Patricia Jean Lyon

An association of Middle Horizon Epoch 2A specimens from the Chicama Valley, Peru (6:15–18, 2 plates) Christopher Bruce Donnan

Un depósito de ofrendas del Horizonte Medio en la sierra central del Perú (6:19–45, 14 láminas) Rogger H. Ravines Sánchez

New data on the Huari empire in Middle Horizon Epoch 2A (6:47–114, 13 plates) Dorothy Menzel

Late preceramic and early ceramic cultures of the central coast of Peru (6:115–133) Thomas Carl Patterson and Michael Edward Moseley

A prehistoric field system in Chibcha territory, Colombia (6:135–148, 6 plates) Sylvia Marguerite Broadbent

Number 7–8, 1969–1970 (published in 1971)

Pucara style pottery designs (7–8:1–16, 18 plates) John Howland Rowe and Catherine Terry Brandel

Six bags with woven pockets from pre-Columbian Peru (7–8:17–28, 3 plates) Ina VanStan

A huaquero’s discard: eleven associated molds from Huaca Facho, Peru (7–8:29–39, 4 plates) Joel Warren Grossman

The Burr Frieze; a rediscovery at (7–8:41–58, 5 plates) Margaret Ann Hoyt and Michael Edward Moseley

A fluted lanceolate point from El Inga, (7–8:59–64, 1 plate) William James Mayer-Oakes and William R. Cameron

Stylistic affinities between the Quimbaya gold style and a little-known ceramic style of the middle Cauca Valley, Colombia (7–8:65–83, 6 plates) Karen Olsen Bruhns

An archaeological sequence from the vicinity of Buga, Colombia (7–8:85–103, 6 plates) Warwick Michael Bray and Michael Edward Moseley

Number 9, 1971 (published in 1972)

La Cumbre; a preliminary report on research into the early lithic occupation of the Moche Valley, Peru (9:1–16, 8 plates) Paul P. Ossa and Michael Edward Moseley

Excavation of a cave at Los Castillos in the valley of the Río Huenque in southern Peru (9:17–22, 6 plates) Peter S. Gelling

Dos nuevas estatuas de estilo Pucara halladas en Chumbivilcas, Perú (9:23–32, 4 láminas) Juan Víctor Núñez del Prado Béjar

A Chanapata figurine from Cuzco, Peru (9:33–40, 2 plates) Edward Bridgman Dwyer

Cultural change and adaptation in the central Atacama Desert of northern Chile (9:41–64, 4 plates) Gordon Clark Pollard

Modeled anthropomorphic figurines from northern Chile (9:65–86, 8 plates) Delbert Leroy True and Lautaro Núñez Atencio

The wrappings from a child mummy from Ancon, Peru (9:87–112, 6 plates) Ina VanStan

Number 10–12, 1972–1974 (published in 1975)

A new chronology of the Valdivia ceramic complex from the coastal zone of Guayas Province, Ecuador (10–12:1–32, 7 plates) Betsy Dupuis Hill

“Early Formative Period of coastal Ecuador”: Where is the evidence? (10–12:33–48) Patricia Jean Lyon

Some problems in the quantitative analysis of vegetable refuse illustrated by a Late Horizon site on the Peruvian coast (10–12:49–60) Mark Nathan Cohen

An archaeological survey of the lower Aguaytía River, eastern Peru (10–12:61–89, 8 plates) Thomas Perkins Myers

Binó style ceramics from Iparia (10–12:91–107, 12 plates) Warren Richard DeBoer

Early Intermediate Period and Middle Horizon 1B ceramic assemblages of Huamachuco, north highlands, Peru (10–12:109–127, 11 plates) John Pemberton Thatcher, Jr.

On the ethnozoology of the guinea pig (10–12:129–134) David Henry Andrews

The scoria at Chan Chan; non-metallurgical deposits (10–12:135–170, 15 plates) Heather Lechtman and Michael Edward Moseley

Number 13, 1975 (published in 1976)

Papers on early sculpture from the Lake Titicaca Basin (13:1–2) John Howland Rowe

The Arapa and Thunderbolt stelae: A case of stylistic identity with implications for Pucara influences in the area of Tiahuanaco (13:3–25, 10 plates) Sergio Jorge Chávez

Two new Pucara style stela fragments from Yapura, near Capachica, Puno, Peru (13:27–34, 6 plates) Margaret Ann Hoyt

The Donahue discovery, an ancient stela found near Ilave, Puno (13:35–43, 4 plates) John Howland Rowe and John Michael Donahue

A carved stela from Taraco, Puno, Peru, and the definition of an early style of stone sculpture from the altiplano of Peru and Bolivia (13:45–83, 8 plates) Sergio Jorge Chávez and Karen Lynne Mohr Chávez

The Paiján complex, Pampa de Cupisnique, Peru (13:85–96, 8 plates) Claude Chauchat

A fluted “fishtail” point from La Cumbre, Moche Valley, Peru (13:97–98, 1 plate) Paul Peter Ossa

A dated sequence of building and pottery at Las Haldas (13:99–112, 8 plates) Terence Grieder

Number 14, 1976 (published in 1977)

El arte religioso del Cuzco en el Horizonte Temprano (14:1–20, 10 láminas) John Howland Rowe

The Moon Animal in northern Peruvian art and culture (14:21–39, 4 plates) Karen Olsen Bruhns

Notes on pottery making in highland Peru (14:41–59, 8 plates) Lila Morris O’Neale

Mat impressed pottery from Yarinacocha, Peru (14:61–67, 1 plate) Thomas Perkins Myers

A projectile point from the Department of Quindío, Colombia (14:69–71, 2 plates) Karen Olsen Bruhns, Oscar Osorio Gómez, Ole Christiansen

Archaism, form and decoration: An ethnographic and archaeological case study from the Peruvian montaña (14:73–94, 4 plates) Peter Guy Roe

The Moche sources of archaism in Chimu ceramics (14:95–104, 4 plates) Richard Lewis Burger

Open letter to colleagues in the Institute of Andean Studies (14:105) Clair Cameron Patterson

Note on: “A dated sequence of building and pottery at Las Haldas” (14:106) Terence Grieder

Number 15, 1977

Excavaciones en el Templo Antiguo de Chavín (sector R); informe de la sexta campaña (15:1–38, 20 láminas) Luis Guillermo Lumbreras

Chavín butterflies; a tentative interpretation (15:39–47, 1 plate) Karen Olsen Bruhns

Excavaciones en Ayapata, Huancavelica, Perú (15:49–100, 10 láminas) Rogger Hernán Ravines Sánchez

A Middle Horizon 1B cache from Huamachuco, north highlands, Peru (15:101–110, 3 plates) John Pemberton Thatcher, Jr.

The totora in Colta Lake; an object lesson on rapid cultural change (15:111–116, 2 plates) Sylvia Helen Forman Un “vase portrait” de femme mochica (15:117–121, 2 planches) Anne Marie Hocquenghem

Les représentations de chamans dans l’iconographie mochica (15:123–130) Anne Marie Hocquenghem

Une interpretation des “vases portraits” mochicas (15:131–139, 6 planches) Anne Marie Hocquenghem

Number 16, 1978 (published in 1979)

The revolutionary weaving inventions of the Early Horizon (16:1–12, 6 plates) William J Conklin

Preparing a mummy bundle, note on a late burial from Ancon, Peru (16:13–22, 2 plates) Karen Elizabeth Stothert; technical analysis by Eve Yarberry

Archaeological plant remains from the central coast of Peru (16:23–50, 1 plate) Mark Nathan Cohen

Additional observations on the Paiján complex (16:51–64, 1 plate) Claude Chauchat

Highland in adobe (16:65–94, 16 plates) Elisabeth L. Moorehead

Female supernaturals in ancient Peru (16:95–140, 8 plates) Patricia Jean Lyon

Number 17, 1979 (published in 1980)

An account of the shrines of ancient Cuzco (17:1–80) John Howland Rowe

A Huari ceramic tapir foot? (17:81–86, 2 plates) J. Scott Raymond

The whole hog (as it were) (17:87–90, 1 plate) Karen Olsen Bruhns

Early ceramic assemblages from Huamachuco, north highlands, Peru (19:91–106, 12 plates) John Pemberton Thatcher, Jr.

Addendum to “Early Intermediate Period and Middle Horizon 1B ceramic assemblages of Huamachuco, north highlands, Peru (19:107–108) John Pemberton Thatcher, Jr. El complejo Bagua y el sistema de establecimientos durante el Formativo en la sierra norte del Perú (17:109–142, 12 láminas) Ruth Shady y Hermilio Rosas

Una punta en cola de pescado procedente de la costa norte del Perú (17:143–146, 1 lámina) Claude Chauchat y Jorge Zevallos Quiñones

Number 18, 1980 (published in 1981)

An identification of anthropomorphic mythological personages in Moche representations (18:1–26, 2 plates) Yuri E. Berezkin

A class of anthropomorphic supernatural females in Moche iconography (18:27–48, 2 plates) Anne Marie Hocquenghem and Patricia Jean Lyon

Pumamarca; a Late Intermediate Period site near (18:49–62, 2 plates) Susan Allee Niles

Squier’s “Palace of Ollantay” revisited (18:63–72, 8 plates) Alan Reed Sawyer

Further inquiries into the case of the Arapa-Thunderbolt Stela (18:73–80, 4 plates) Sergio Jorge Chávez and David Bruce Jorgenson

Textiles from the burial platform of Las Avispas at Chan Chan (18:81–148, 16 plates) Ann Pollard Rowe

Number 19, 1981 (published in 1982)

The Spotted Cat and the Horrible Bird; stylistic change in Nasca 1–5 ceramic decoration (19:1–62) Elizabeth Farkass Wolfe

Les mouches et les morts dans l’iconographie mochica (19:63–69) Anne Marie Hocquenghem

Les vases mochica: formes et sujets (19:71–78) Anne Marie Hocquenghem

Notes on some stone sculpture from the northern Lake Titicaaca Basin (19:79–91) Sergio Jorge Chávez

Escultura antropomorfa de Minaspata (Cuzco) (19:93–97) Alfredo Valencia Zegarra Construction and labor organization in the Chimu empire (19:99–114) Carol Joy Mackey and Alexandra Marie Ulana Klymyshyn

Chimu socio-economic organization: recent data from Manchan, Casma Valley, Peru (19:115–128) Jerry Dennis Moore

A late burial from Cerro Azoguini, Puno (19:129–154) Catherine Jean Julien

Ceramics from the Hacienda Tarapoto, Department of San Martín, Peru (19:155–166) Thomas Perkins Myers

A discontinuous warp and weft textile of Early Horizon date (19:167–176) Donna Marie Garaventa

Corrections for the published descriptions of a Late Horizon mummy bundle from Ancon (19:177–188) Karen Elizabeth Stothert

Note on: “Further inquiries into the case of the Arapa-Thunderbolt Stela” (19:189–191) Sergio Jorge Chávez

Number 20, 1982 (published in 1983)

Pójoc and Waman Wain: two Early Horizon villages in the Chavín heartland (20:3–40) Richard L. Burger

The symbolism of Paracas turbans: a consideration of style, serpents and hair (20:41–60) Anne Paul

Polities in the Lurín Valley, Peru, during the Early Intermediate Period (20:61–82) Thomas C. Patterson, John P. McCarthy, and Robert A. Dunn

Territoriality in the Early Intermediate Period: the case of Moche and Recuay (20:83–96) Donald A. Proulx

Dance in Moche art (20:97–120) Christopher B. Donnan

Quimpiri, a ceramic style from the Peruvian montaña (20:121–146) J. Scott Raymond

The measurement and meaning of stylistic diversity (20:147–162) Warren R. DeBoer and James A. Moore

Style and function in Inca agricultural works near Cuzco (20:163–182) Susan A. Niles Tower Hill, Water of Life and the Black Pool (20:183–189) Donald E. Thompson

Number 21, 1983 (published in 1985)

Pucara and Tiahuanaco tapestry: Time and style in a sierra weaving tradition (21:1–44, 1 color plate) William J Conklin

Demographic change and economic transformation in the south-central highlands of pre- Huari Peru (21:45–126) Joel Warren Grossman

La agricultura en lagunas del altiplano (21:127–152) Jorge Aníbal Flores Ochoa y Magno Percy Paz Flores

Chan Chan: A case study of urban change in Peru (21:153–182) John Richard Topic and Michael Edward Moseley

Inca quarrying and stone cutting (21:183–214) Jean-Pierre Protzen

Number 22–23, 1984–1985 (published in 1987)

Funerary offerings from a Middle Horizon context in Pomacanchi, Cuzco (22–23:1–48) Sergio Jorge Chávez

The Middle Horizon ceramic offerings from Conchopata (22–23:49–90) Anita Gwynn Cook

Conchopata, ideological innovator in Middle Horizon 1A (22–23:91–126) William Harris Isbell

Preliminary site survey of the Punkuyoq Range, southern Peru (22–23:127–160) Stuart White

Traditional pottery of Raqch’i, Cuzco, Peru: A preliminary study of its production, distribution, and consumption (22–23:161–210) Karen Lynn Mohr Chávez

Archaeological evidence from Achual Tipishca, Lower Huallaga River, Peru (22–23:211– 224) Thomas Perkins Myers

Mixed media; a problem in archaeological nomenclature (22–23:225–227) Karen Olsen Bruhns Number 24, 1986 (published in1990)

The ancient pottery from Pucara, Peru (24:1–30) Edward M. Franquemont

Nasca pottery construction (24:31–48) Patrick H. Carmichael

The building of Sacsahuaman (24:49–60) Vincent R. Lee

A group of grave tablets and shirt fragments from (24:61–72) Helen Engelstad

Cerro de Media Luna; an Early Intermediate Period site in the Chillón Valley, Peru (24:73– 98) Jeffrey Quilter

The Paijan occupation of the Casma Valley, Peru (24:99–110) Michael A. Malpass

The site of Pumpuentsa and the Pastaza Phase in southeastern lowland Ecuador (24:111– 124) J. Stephen Athens

i The contents listed here include only substantive articles. Other items, such as publications of interest to readers, corrections to previous issues, information for authors, etc., may be found in the tables of contents of specific numbers.