Monumental Andes: Geology, Geography, and Ancient Cultures in the Peruvian Andes

Roseanne Chambers

Book cover for Monumental Andes: Geology, Geography, and Ancient Cultures in the Peruvian Andes
Book cover for Monumental Andes: Geology, Geography, and Ancient Cultures in the Peruvian Andes
Book cover for Monumental Andes: Geology, Geography, and Ancient Cultures in the Peruvian Andes
Book cover for Monumental Andes: Geology, Geography, and Ancient Cultures in the Peruvian Andes

Monumental Andes: Geology, Geography, and Ancient Cultures in the Peruvian Andes

Monumental Andes: Geology, Geography, and Ancient Cultures in the Peruvian Andes

Roseanne Chambers

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When geologist Roseanne Chambers made her first visit to Machu Picchu in 2006, it sparked a deep fascination with the geology and culture of the Peruvian Andes. Amid the plethora of information available about the Andes Mountains, as well as the Incas and their ancestors, she was unable to find a book that specifically traced the geologic history of that landscape and how this history shaped ancient Andean societies. Consequently, she decided to write that book herself.

At once approachable and informative, The Monumental Andes tells the history of the lofty mountains and civilizations that characterize the Central Andes. The book explores many interconnected aspects of ancient Andean life, including climate, topography, agricultural methods, natural hazards, the construction of monumental structures, the creation of sophisticated art objects, and the plant-based hallucinogens and narcotics used in religious rituals. From earthquake-resistant structures to shrines on the tops of active volcanoes, ancient Andeans left behind relics that amaze and inspire today.

About the Author

Roseanne Chambers earned her PhD in paleontology from the University of California at Berkeley. She worked for 35 years as a consulting geologist, evaluating potential earthquake, volcanic, and other geologic hazards around the world.

Critical Reviews

"An entertaining, informative, and readable survey of central Andean geology, geography, and archaeology, and how the disciplines connect with each other."--Gregory Knapp, associate professor emeritus, University of Texas at Austin

"A comprehensive treatment of the close connections between disciplines. The authentic nature of the writing stems from the author's personal experience in the Andes."--Wayne Ranney, Smithsonian Journeys expert, expedition geologist

Publishing Information

Publisher: University of Utah Press
Pub date: 2024-12-06
Length: 328 pages

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