Machu Picchu : unveiling the mystery of the Incas / edited by Richard L. Burger and Lucy C. Salazar. - Pbk. ed. - New Haven : Yale University Press, c2004. - viii, 230 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 28 cm.

Includes bibliography (p. 218-225) and index.

Situated high in the Peruvian Andes, the fifteenth-century Inca palace complex at Machu Picchu is one of the most spectacular archaeological sites in the world. In this beautifully illustrated book, leading American and Peruvian scholars provide an unpreceden- ted overview of the site, its place within the Inca empire, the mysteries surrounding its establishment and abandonment, and the discoveries made there since the excavations by archaeologist Hiram Bingham III in the early twentieth century.Drawing upon the most recent scientific findings, the authors vividly describe the royal estate in the cloud forest where the Inca emperor and his guests went to escape the pressures of the capital. In addition to Bingham's exciting account of his first expedition in 1911, the book includes new and archival photographs of the site as well as colour illustrations and explanations of some 120 gold, silver, ceramic, bone, and textile works recovered at Machu Picchu.It was selected by "Choice Magazine" as an Outstanding Academic Title for 2005. It is the winner of the 2007 Philip Johnson Award of the Society of Architectural Historians. Archaeology. Inca history.

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Bingham, Hiram, 1875-1956 --Archaeological collections.


Peruvian Expeditions 1912-1915.


Incas--Antiquities.


Machu Picchu Site (Peru)
Santuario Histoþrico de Machu Picchu (Peru)
Peru--Antiquities.

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