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List of Tables

  1. Two kinds of social evolutionary theory
  2. Sector count by micro-environmental zone and elevation
  3. Tiwanaku Core Region chronology
  4. Correlation of CAT Paste Groups and Steadman's Pastes.
  5. Index Profiles for the Chiripa phases
  6. Early Formative: Metrics
  7. Occurrence of exotic olivine basalt in the Chiripa phases
  8. Surface densities of exotic olivine basalt at selected Taraco Peninsula sites
  9. Middle Formative: Metrics
  10. Rates of annual population growth in the Middle Formative
  11. Raw material frequency of lithic agricultural implements on the Pampa Koani
  12. Late Formative: Metrics
  13. Hamlets as percentage of total phase population index, all periods
  14. Middle Horizon: Metrics
  15. Population growth rate by settlement hierarchy tier
  16. Population growth rate by UTM easting
  17. Total raised field area (ha) by UTM easting
  18. Late Intermediate Period: Metrics
  19. Corrected and uncorrected aggregate population measures by region: Middle Horizon and Late Intermediate Period
  20. Percent of Pacajes-Inka sites also having other Pacajes occupations
  21. Late Horizon and Early Colonial: Metrics
  22. Post-Tiwanaku annual population growth rates: Taraco Peninsula
  23. Post-Tiwanaku annual population growth rates: Lower Tiwanaku Valley


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Matthew Bandy 2002-06-02