Economies of the Inca World

R Alan Covey author Jordan A Dalton author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:30th Jan '25

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This Element shows Inca political economy engaged with local practices tailored to the diverse landscapes and cultures of the Andes.

This Element explores the Inca Empire, focusing on local economic self-sufficiency and reciprocity. It reviews archaeological research in the Inca capital region and provinces, shows variation in political economy development and practices tailored to Andean environments. Evidence suggests specialized trading practices in Inca peripheral regions.The Inca Empire (c. 1400–1532) was the largest Indigenous state to develop in the Americas, spanning the extraordinarily rich landscapes of the central Andes. Scholarly approaches to Inca-era economies initially drew on Spanish colonial documents that emphasized royal resource monopolies, labor tribute, and kin-based land tenure. Anthropologists in recent decades have emphasized local economic self-sufficiency and the role of reciprocity in Inca economics. This Element adds to the existing literature by reviewing recent archaeological research in the Inca capital region and different provinces. The material evidence and documents indicate considerable variation in the development and implementation of Inca political economy, reflecting an array of local economic practices that were tailored to different Andean environments. Although Inca economic development downplayed interregional trade, emerging evidence indicates the existence of more specialized trading practices in Inca peripheral regions, some of which persisted under imperial rule.

ISBN: 9781009552097

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 6mm

Weight: 177g

114 pages