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On Basic Highland Culture

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 June 2018

John Howland Rowe*
Affiliation:
Institute of Social Anthropology, Popayán, Colombia

Extract

Since distance and field work obligations will unfortunately prevent my attendance at the Viking Fund-Institute of Andean Research meeting on Peruvian prehistory, I would like my colleagues to accept a few written notes on one of the subjects that will probably be discussed: the problem of basic highland culture. I am not sure that I understand why the problem was posed in terms of the highlands alone. My impression of the Peruvian archaeological picture is that the differences between highland sub-areas and coastal sub-areas is hardly greater than what one finds between adjacent highland sub-areas. Even in geographical terms the differences between highland sub-areas are very great. The problem is still an Andean one.

Type
Peru as a Whole
Copyright
Copyright © Society for American Archaeology 1945

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