The influence of Chavín art on later styles
essay 1971 Rowe, John Howland

ChavínSouth America > Central Andes
Rowe discusses the persistence of Chavín-like designs in later periods. In Moche art he believes there was more a more direct influence ('the direct imitation by later craftsmen of objects decorated in the Chavín style…' page 101), which he calls arc...

Inca culture at the time of the Spanish conquest
essay 1946 Rowe, John Howland

InkaSouth America > Central Andes
This article from the Handbook of South American Indians is a systematic account of the Inca culture as it is possible to be reconstructed from archaeological remains and contemporary written records. There is information on population, tribal distri...

Inca policies and institutions relating to the cultural unification of the empire
essay 1982 Rowe, John Howland

InkaSouth America > Central Andes
John Rowe shows how Inca policies devised to prevent revolt unified the state more comprehensively than the architects of those policies realized. YANACONA, CAMAYO, and MITIMA statuses, which were all initially created to expropriate labor for the st...

Reconnaissance notes on the site of Huari, near Ayacucho, Peru
article 1950 Rowe, John Howland et al.

HuariSouth America > Central Andes
This is a report on a brief 'reconnaissance' of the Huari site. The authors also review the published and archival material. They identify three different building styles and four pottery series, and see a similarity between the Huari series and thos...