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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The Pucará of Aconquija «Which They Call the Inga’s» and the People of Malle in the Southeastern Frontier of Tawantinsuyu / El Pucará de Aconquija «que llaman del Inga» y el pueblo de los Malle en la frontera sudoriental del Tawantinsuyu

Patané Aráoz, Claudio Javier 12 April 2018 (has links)
The analysis of the nuances of the Inca conquest in the southern Andes has received consistent attention from both archaeologists and historians. Recent studies carried out in different regions of Collasuyu have evaluated the relationship between expansionary policies, systems of defense, and ethnic interaction in borderland contexts. These studies have generated promising areas of debate. In this paper I present results of archaeological studies and analysis of historical sources related to the Pucará of Aconquija (Catamarca, Argentina). This site is one of the most important Inca fortresses located on the southeastern frontier of Tawantinsuyu. / El análisis de los diferentes matices que adquiriera la conquista inca en el sur de los Andes recibe permanente atención tanto de arqueólogos como de historiadores. Recientes estudios efectuados en diferentes regiones del Collasuyu evaluaron las relaciones existentes entre las políticas expansivas, los sistemas de defensa y la interacción étnica en contextos de frontera. Como consecuencia, se generaron prometedoras áreas de debate. En este trabajo presento los resultados de investigaciones arqueológicas y análisis de fuentes históricas relacionadas con el Pucará de Aconquija (Catamarca, Argentina). Este sitio es una de las más importantes fortalezas incas desplegadas en la frontera sudoriental del Tawantinsuyu.

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