Tiahuanaco ¿cultura o estado?

The present work aims to demonstrate that the Tiahuanaco culture is one of the most important civilizations of the Andes, so that it can be considered a state due to its form of organization and expansion. In addition, the Tiahuanaco civilization managed to bring its culture in a material andideolog...

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Main Authors: Onque Suaña, Marisa Jimena, Condori Yampara, Sherly Dignidad, Supo Pancca, Victor Manuel, Ticona Velasquez, Max George Brandon, Mendoza Mamani, Yenifer Gabriel, Colorado Vela, Angelica Pamela, Llanos Quispe, Danitza Glenny
Format: Online
Sprog:spansk
Udgivet: Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas y Políticas - Universidad Nacional del Altiplano de Puno 2023
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Online adgang:https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/98442
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Summary:The present work aims to demonstrate that the Tiahuanaco culture is one of the most important civilizations of the Andes, so that it can be considered a state due to its form of organization and expansion. In addition, the Tiahuanaco civilization managed to bring its culture in a material andideological way to different peoples in its region. Specifically, with the research process, following a chronological order, and with the support of instruments or bibliographic data, we are going to substantiate that Tiahuanaco is a State, since it has the basic elements that guarantee the existence of any State: Territory, Society or people. And power.