1 novembre 2016
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Oscar Daniel Llanos Jacinto, « REGIONAL INTERACTIONS DURING THE EARLY HORIZON AND THE EMERGENCY OF THE STATE IN THE RIO GRANDE DE NAZCA DRAINAGE », HAL-SHS : archéologie, ID : 10670/1.j5a31y
During the ancient horizon the populations of the basin of the Rio Grande of Nazca established indirect contacts with the sphere of development Cupinisque and Chavín across the Paracas. Such contacts determined in the area Nazca a progressive assimilation of cultural foreign contributions, favouring the gradual emergence of its first elites that restore progressively a major degree of integration and consecutively a political state cohesion. This context is observed in Cahuachi's gradual emergence, as the materialization of a local power which became regional. Cahuachi can be considered to be the first historical area of the political-cultural homogenization of the south coast of Peru.