Visions of Tiwanaku
Explore the enigmatic world of the ancient Tiwanaku civilization in Visions of Tiwanaku by Helen Fairman Wells. Published in 2013 by the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA, this captivating hardback edition features 264 pages filled with insightful contributions from twelve distinguished scholars. Each essay delves into diverse topics related to the southern Andes, offering unique perspectives on the complexities of Tiwanaku, a site that challenges traditional notions of early cities and states. This collection serves as an essential platform for readers who seek to deepen their understanding of this fascinating archaeological treasure. Perfect for scholars, students, and history enthusiasts alike, Visions of Tiwanaku invites you to unravel the mysteries of a civilization that continues to intrigue and inspire. Discover the rich tapestry of ideas and research surrounding Tiwanaku and its significance within the broader context of ancient societies.