The Study of Late Archaic Social Complexity on the North-Central Coast of Perú

Authors

  • Rafael Vega-Centeno Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/boletindearqueologiapucp.200601.003

Keywords:

Late Archaic period, North-Central Coast, Architecture, C-14

Abstract

The study of the characteristics of the Late Archaic Period societies on the North-Central Coast probably is one of the most important areas of archaeological research in the last ten years. This paper evaluates the quality of the current archaeological data. A review of the reported information reveals a need to establish a more precise characterization of the architectural designs and construction processes that shaped the conspicuous public buildings of this period. Also revealed is the need to refine the occupational sequences of the Late Archaic architectural complexes of the North-Central Coast, which is necessary for a better understanding of the processual characteristics of their cultural development. As a beginning point, data recovered from excavations in the site of Cerro Lampay, a small architectural compound of the Fortaleza Valley, are studied. Information from Cerro Lampay is compared with published data from other sites, including Áspero, Chupacigarro, Caral, Caballete, and Porvenir.

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Published

2006-03-30

How to Cite

Vega-Centeno, R. (2006). The Study of Late Archaic Social Complexity on the North-Central Coast of Perú. Boletín De Arqueología PUCP, (10), 37–58. https://doi.org/10.18800/boletindearqueologiapucp.200601.003