The NascaISBN: 978-0-631-23224-7
Paperback
368 pages
March 2002, Wiley-Blackwell
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"Preposterous but popular arguments that the enigmatic Nazca
Lines were created by extraterrestrials detract from appreciation
of Native American culture, making an entertaining and scholarly
archaeology of ancient Nasca civilization especially pertinent.
Silverman and Proulx have written exactly the right book. A
formidable pair of scholars, erudite while engaging, they present
an almost encyclopaedic account of what is known about Nasca
without ever failing to fascinate. This is an excellent book for
scholars, students, and for educated general readers. It represents
a real contribution to knowledge about Native American
civilization." William H. Isbell, State University of New York
at Binghamton
"This is the first book to discuss, in depth, the culture
of the Nasca, which not only produced monumental works, but whose
society flourished in seven river valleysfrom Chincha to Chala. The
11 chapters, written by the two foremost scholars of Nasca
archaeology, present an up-to-date synthesis of what is known of
Nasca society between 150BCE and 800CE." Choice, Nov.
2002
"The Nasca can be recommended as the only comprehensive
overview of its subject, and it is hoped that it will stimulate the
programme of research badly needed to put to the test the plethora
of ideas advanced in it." Journal of Latin American
Studies
"Andeanists should welcome this addition to the series devoted
to single prehistoric societies ... much will be of considerable
interest to both specialists and students, as well as the general
public ... the book is a feast for all." Dwight T. Wallace,
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
"This book consolidates some hundred years of scholarship, since Max Uhle first sought out these pre-Inca people in 1901." British Bulletin of Publications, October 2003