Book
Excavations at Wari, Ayacucho, Peru
Published for the Dept. of Anthropology, Yale University, by the Yale University Press • (49) • Published In 1953 • Pages: 121 , plates
By: Bennett, Wendell Clark.
Abstract
This is a report of Bennett's 1950 summer excavation at the Huari site. Although Tello rediscovered the site in the 1930s, he did not publish his material. Bennett excavated selected areas around the site, uncovering 62,000 sherds from 21 pits in three sites, Huari, Conchopata, and Acuchimay. He describes the stratigraphy of each excavation and reports on building structures and construction. He identifies six major ceramic styles: Plainware, Redware, Blackware, Bichrome, Polychrome, and Polychrome Fine. Bennett considered Huari a local phenomenon, unaware of its full regional extent. Unfortunately he got the sequences wrong, which later scholars had to correct. The ceramic styles he discusses in the last chapter as external to the Huari are now considered part of the Huari Middle Horizon Empire.
- HRAF PubDate
- 2003
- Region
- South America
- Sub Region
- Central Andes
- Document Type
- Book
- Evaluation
- Creator Type
- Archaeologist
- Document Rating
- 4: Excellent Secondary Data
- 5: Excellent Primary Data
- Analyst
- Ian Skoggard ; 2002
- Field Date
- 1950
- Coverage Date
- Middle Horizon
- Coverage Place
- Huari, Mantaro Basin, Peru
- Notes
- Wendell C. Bennett
- Issued in single cover with no. 50 of the series
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 119-121)
- LCCN
- a 54008878
- LCSH
- Indians of South America--Antiquities--Peru