. Andean culture history. Incas; Indians of South America. The Central Andes 137 Expansionist Period is largely guesswork; it might have Nourished for a longer or even shorter time. In order to present an adequate picture of the long ecognized pan-Central Andean Tiahuanaco horizon, :he highland Bolivian site of the same name must first >e described. The ruins of Tiahuanaco have long been :onsidered as the type site for the culture, partly be-. FiG. 14. Principal centers of the Expansionist Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digit


. Andean culture history. Incas; Indians of South America. The Central Andes 137 Expansionist Period is largely guesswork; it might have Nourished for a longer or even shorter time. In order to present an adequate picture of the long ecognized pan-Central Andean Tiahuanaco horizon, :he highland Bolivian site of the same name must first >e described. The ruins of Tiahuanaco have long been :onsidered as the type site for the culture, partly be-. FiG. 14. Principal centers of the Expansionist Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bennett, Wendell Clark, 1905-1953; Bird, Junius Bouton, 1907-1982. Garden City, N. Y. , Published for the American Museum of Natural History [by] Natural History Press


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