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Retracing Inca Steps

Adventures in Andean Ethnoarchaeology

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Retracing Inca Steps

By: Dean E. Arnold
Narrated by: Christopher Reid
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Dean Arnold takes listeners on a journey into the Andes, recounting the adventures of his 1960s research in the village of Quinua, Peru. Arnold’s quest to understand how contemporary pottery production reflected current Quinua society, as well as its ancient Inca and pre-Inca past is one of the earliest studies in what later became known as ethnoarchaeology.

This first-person narrative reveals the challenges of living and working in another culture and the many obstacles one can encounter while doing field research. Arnold shares how his feelings of frustration and perceived failure led him to refocus his project, a shift that ultimately led to an entirely new perspective on pottery production in the Andes. Masterfully weaving details about Peru’s geography, ecology, history, prehistory, and culture into his story, he chronicles his change from small-town Midwesterner to a person of much broader vision, newly aware of his North American views and values.

Retracing Inca Steps is an excellent listen for the lay person wishing to learn about the environment, prehistory, history, and culture of Peru, as well as for students wanting to know more about the joys and rigors of fieldwork.

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