Definition: The Recuay Culture is one of several fairly advanced pre-inca societies of the first millennium AD in Peru, such as Moche and Nasca. Best known for advanced ceramic art and stone cutting, the Recuay were farmers and herders.
Lau, George F. 2005 Coreperiphery relations in the Recuay hinterlands: economic interaction at Chinchawas, Peru. Antiquity 79(303):78-99.
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Lau, George F. 2005 Coreperiphery relations in the Recuay hinterlands: economic interaction at Chinchawas, Peru. Antiquity 79(303):78-99.
This glossary entry is part of the Dictionary of Archaeology. Additional sources for the term include the references listed on the front page of the Dictionary, and the websites listed in the sidebar.
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Chinchawas

