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Soerendonk, Netherlands
Product description
In the Americas, the reconstruction of the pre-Hispanic past has been a long and arduous work. For the first time, a book on the cultures of this period leaves the reader trembling with the power of a race. The historical trajectory that this work outlines begins at Cuzco, the seat of the Inca state, and extends to its periphery, to communities that still exist: living pieces of the amazing Andean cultural mosaic that united the monumental civilizing power of the Incas centuries ago. In an overwhelming photographic display that connects the past with the present, Jeremy Horner offers a human, social and natural panorama of these communities and allows us to verify that they never broke the moulds of their creative forces. These forces continue to express themselves in their valuable metalwork and crafts, in their music and their dances, in their festivals and carnivals, as a reaffirmation and testimony to their remote and evocative worldview. This book also contains the authoritative writings of five Andean scholars on the subject.
Language: Spanish
Pages: 240
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ConditionGoodColorsMulti ColorMaterialPaperNumber of items1StyleVintageHeight36 cmWidth26 cm