Book review: Mining and Quarrying in the Ancient Andes: Sociopolitical, Economic and Symbolic Dimensions

Autores/as

  • Robert A. F. F.-X. Ixer Institute of Archaeology, University College London

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2218/jls.v3i1.1377

Palabras clave:

book review, mining, quarrying, lithic studies, archaeology, archaeometry

Resumen

The high Andes is one of the world’s great metallogenic provinces having produced and still providing very significant amounts of copper, silver, tin and historically, of course, gold.  The Andean pre-Colombian metal mining tradition, clearly isolated from that of Eurasia, provides independent alternative examples of early, non-mechanised mining and its less tangible ‘sociopolitical, economic and symbolic dimensions’. 

Biografía del autor/a

  • Robert A. F. F.-X. Ixer, Institute of Archaeology, University College London

    Institute of Archaeology, University College London, 31-34 Gordon Square, WC1H 0PY, London, U.K.  Email: r.ixer@btinternet.com

Referencias

Mining and Quarrying in the Ancient Andes: Sociopolitical, Economic and Symbolic Dimensions

edited by Nicholas Tripcevich and Kevin J. Vaughn

Springer, 2013, pp. 353. ISBN 978-1-4614-5199-0

http://www.springer.com/us/book/9781461451990

Publicado

15-Mar-2016

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Reseñas de libros

Cómo citar

Book review: Mining and Quarrying in the Ancient Andes: Sociopolitical, Economic and Symbolic Dimensions. (2016). Journal of Lithic Studies, 3(1), 315-316. https://doi.org/10.2218/jls.v3i1.1377