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John C. and Diane M. Schaller collection and the California Institute for Peruvian Studies

 Unprocessed Material — Multiple Containers
Identifier: CIPS-002

Content Description

Archaeologist and lawyer John C. Schaller's collection related to his work with the California Institute of Peruvian Studies between 1986 and 2006. This collection is unprocessed.

Restrictions Apply

No

Dates

  • 1986-2006

Creator

Extent

4 Boxes (1. 1986: Notes, slides, photos and a copy of the 1986 work in the Acari Valley 2. 1989: Notes, journals, photos, site reports of the 1989 survey in Chala, Luchmilla drainages around Lake Parinacochas. 3. 1999: Notes, photos, and a report on the investigations in Jahuay Acavila and Chala. 4. 2004: Observations in the heartland of the Andamarca Rucana report, site notes, and photos. 5. 2006: Investigations in the area of Coracora and Chumpi, photos and notes. Miscellaneous papers of which you have copies: 1. Place name analysis of the Acari Valley, Peru. 2. Environmental adaptation as a cultural barrier in the Acari Valley Other papers: 1. Semiotics of a Tarabuqueno Ch'uspa and slides 2. The life and times of John Holland Rowe 3. The Incas as Time Bandits 4. Route analysis and an application to the south coast of Peru)

Inventory

1. 1986: Notes, slides, photos and a copy of the 1986 work in the Acari Valley 2. 1989: Notes, journals, photos, site reports of the 1989 survey in Chala, Luchmilla drainages around Lake Parinacochas. 3. 1999: Notes, photos, and a report on the investigations in Jahuay Acavila and Chala. 4. 2004: Observations in the heartland of the Andamarca Rucana report, site notes, and photos. 5. 2006: Investigations in the area of Coracora and Chumpi, photos and notes. Miscellaneous papers of which you have copies: 1. Place name analysis of the Acari Valley, Peru. 2. Environmental adaptation as a cultural barrier in the Acari Valley Other papers: 1. Semiotics of a Tarabuqueno Ch'uspa and slides 2. The life and times of John Holland Rowe 3. The Incas as Time Bandits 4. Route analysis and an application to the south coast of Peru