Foreword | p. 7 |
Acknowledgments | p. 8 |
Introduction | p. 10 |
The art of Tiwanaku | p. 24 |
Tunic with shoulder panels | p. 41 |
Tapestry tunic | p. 46 |
Trapezoidal tunic | p. 50 |
The Yaya-mama religious tradition as an antecedent of Tiwanaku | p. 70 |
Pucara stone sculpture | p. 76 |
Shaped tapestry sash | p. 86 |
The carved slab of copacabana | p. 88 |
Ornamented gold plume | p. 94 |
The flow of cosmic power : religion, ritual, and the people of Tiwanaku | p. 96 |
Tiwanaku snuffing paraphernalia | p. 114 |
Monumental Space, courtly style, and elite life at Tiwanaku | p. 126 |
Portrait vessels | p. 136 |
Lintel with costumed figures | p. 144 |
Arts of greater Tiwanaku : an expansive culture in historical context | p. 150 |
Two wari ceramics | p. 154 |
Wari tunic | p. 178 |
Color and abstraction in wari weaving | p. 180 |
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