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  1. Peru, History of Coca "The Devine Plant" of the Incas. With an Introductory Account of the Incas, and of the Andean Indians of To-Day. .. by W. Golden, M. D. Mortimer, 1901
  2. The Catholic Church in Peru: 1821-1985, A Social History.: An article from: Theological Studies by Georgette Magassy Dorn, 1993-12-01
  3. Peru History of Coca: The Divine Plant of the Incas by William G. Mortimer, 1901-06
  4. The Catholic Church in Peru 1821-1985: A Social History by Jeffrey L. Klaiber, 1992-07
  5. Royal commentaries of the Incas, and general history of Peru: Part one (The Texas Pan American series) by Garcilaso de la Vega, 1989
  6. A History of Organized Labor in Peru and Ecuador by Robert J. Alexander, 2006-11-30
  7. The Peru traveller: A concise history and guide by Selden Rodman, 1967
  8. Field Museum of Natural History. Publication 176 by Wilfred Hudson Osgood, 1914
  9. History of the conquest of Peru; with a preliminary view of the civilization of the Incas: By William H. Prescott by William Hickling Prescott, 1880
  10. Breve Historia Contemporanea Del Peru/brief Contemporary History of Peru (Coleccion popular) by Franklin Pease, 1995-01-01
  11. History Of The Conquest Of Peru - Vol II by William Hickling Prescott, 2007-10-26
  12. Peru, World's Best Histories (World's Best Histories) by Wimmian H. Prescott, 1885
  13. Chinese Bondage in Peru: A History of the Chinese Coolie in Peru, 1849-1874 by Watt Stewart, 1970-03-09
  14. The History of the Conquest of Mexico & Peru - Volume II by William H. Prescott, 2006-10-01

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44. PERU HISTORY
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    50. Peru History Facts & Timeline
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    Mesoamericans were the ancient civilisations of South America which is now divided into 12 independent countries consisting of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela. The diverse civilizations of ancient Mesoamerica included the Olmecs, Toltecs, Aztecs, Incas and Mayans. The Mayans empire covered Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador. Click the following link for details of the ancient
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    1200s-1500s The Incan Indians built a great empire in Peru
    1520s The Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro led an expedition into Peru
    1530s Pizarro conquered the Inca and made Peru a Spanish colony
    1535 Pizarro founded Lima
    1780 The Mestizos, led by Tupac Amaru, revolted against the rule of Spain

    51. History Of Peru - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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    Archeological evidence shows signs of human culture in Peru from as early as c.10,000 BC. Flint tools and even ruins of ceremonial temples can be found throughout Peru dating from then, and there are signs of that weaving fishing , and horticulture began to develop there of the next 9 millennia. The first culture with which we are more familiar was the Chavin culture , which emerged c. 900 BC . Though the Chavin apparently built the first monumental temples, they did not seem to have developed a significant middle class The Paracas culture emerged on the southern coast in around 300 BC. They are known for their use of

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    950 ADAMS, RICHARD N. A community in the Andes. Problems and progress in Muquiyauyo . 251 p., gloss., index, bibliogr., maps 1959 Seattle : Univ. of Washington Press HARDCOVER: (cl., sm. dam. by removed libr. label) Result of the classical field study. KEY WORDS: Latin America South America Peru Ethnography Anthropology
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    55. Peru - History
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    PERU: THE HISTORY We do not know for sure how far back we can trace the history of mankind in Peru as new findings are pushing back in the very far past the start of human inhabitation in these lands. Up until recently, we only thought that human civil life had started around 7000 years ago..... Chilca was inhabited about 4000 BC and the other two sites about 2000 BC. The inhabitants fished with nets or with bone hooks and collected seafood such as crabs and sea urchins. Various crops were cultivated, including cotton which appeared early (about 3000 BC) as well as chilli peppers, beans' squashes and, about 1400 BC, corn. The cotton was used to make clothing, mainly with the simple techniques of twining and later by weaving. Roughly contemporary with these coastal settlements was the enigmatic site of Kotosh near Huanuco - one of the earliest ruins in highland Peru. Little is known about the people who lived here, but their buildings were the most developed for that period, and pottery fragments found here predate by several hundred years those found in other parts of Peru. From around 1250 BC to 850 BC there are remains in the Viru Valley and Guanape area, about 50 km south of Trujillo on the north coast which show that, during this time, ceramics developed from rude undecorated pots to sculpted, incised and simply colored pots of high quality. Weaving, fishing and horticulture also unproved and simple funerary offerings have been found. After these early time we start having a better knowledge of the early inhabitants of Peru.

    56. Andean History
    Gold and silver mining attracted Spanish settlers to Colombia and peru. These countries were the most important sources of both metals during the sixteenth
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    Aboriginal societes
    At the time of the arrival of the first Europeans in the last years of the fifteenth century, the native population of the South America, was estimated to have numbered 10 to 15 million, more than half of whom lived in the the northern and central Andes and adjacent areas. The Indians whom the first European explorers, settlers, and conqueros encountered ranged culturally from extremely primitive nomads (Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego and Amazon Basin) to highly advanced communities of the Inca State (in present-day Peru, northern Chile Bolivia and Ecuador ) and the Chibchas (of present-day Colombia ). These societies of the Andes are believed to have had rural communities dependent on agriculture as early as 1000 B.C.
    Inca empire
    The Inca empire was the largest and most advanced empire on the American continent before its discovery by Europeans. At its height, the empire extended from northern Ecuador to central Chile and from the Andes to the coast. The Incas were originally a Peruvian highland tribe who spoke Quechua language. According to a mythological account, they came from the south and settled in the Cuzco basin, to which they were at first confined. Apparently the Incas expanded their rule on neighboring tribes about 1100 A.D., when governed by the firts nonlegendary ruler. The empire reached its peak in the fifteenth century.

    57. History Of Peru
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    58. Peru's History
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    PERU - History Archaeologically, Peru is the richest country in South America. Remains of archaeological sites are widely dispersed, especially in the coast and highlands. People from the world over are amazed by Machu Picchu. Peru is perhaps best known as the heart of the Inca Empire , but it was home to many diverse indigenous cultures long before the Incas arrived. The Incas conquered the Andean people and fostered among the most advanced of ancient American civilizations. Pre-Inca Inca Francisco Pizarro , the spanish conqueror, returned to Peru and took advantage of the situation. He captured, deceived and executed Atahualpa. Although, the Inca people resisted for nearly 40 years, Spaniards finally defeated and put and end to Inca Empire. Dive Deeper . . . . . . . . Geography People Climate Economy ... Home

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    60. The Peru Reader
    This is an extremely deep, broad and insightful collection on peru. Jorge Castaneda. Includes writings on history, politics, neoliberalism and peruvian identity.
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    "This is an extremely deep, broad and insightful collection on Peru." Jorge Castaneda Newsweek columnist and author of Utopia Unarmed: The Latin American Left after the Cold War
    "A livelier, more literate introduction to a foreign world could not be hoped for. A Peruvian trove, indeed; so much that one hardly knows where to begin dipping into its treasures." Alma Guillermoprieto , author of The Heart that Bleeds: Latin America Now
    "Original and lively, with indigenous and vernacular voices richly represented, this book brings together an astonishing range of primary texts to introduce readers to the cultural and political history of what is now Peru. Nothing like it exists, in English or Spanish." Mary Louise Pratt , author of Imperial Eyes: Travel Writingand Transculturation
    "This book is as indispensable for the first-time visitor to Peru as for the serious student of Latin American history and culture." Michael F. Brown

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