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Jerry D. Moore

    Jerry D. Moore est un archéologue anthropologique dont le travail explore la relation entre culture, architecture et pouvoir, particulièrement dans les Andes préhispaniques. Il examine comment les environnements construits reflètent et façonnent les sociétés, en étudiant les paysages culturels et l'archéologie des bâtiments publics. Les recherches de Moore portent également sur les adaptations humaines dans diverses régions géographiques, offrant des perspectives sur l'interaction à long terme entre les hommes et leur environnement.

    First Lessons Ukulele
    Architecture and Power in the Ancient Andes
    • Architecture and Power in the Ancient Andes

      The Archaeology of Public Buildings

      • 276pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,8(4)Évaluer

      Focusing on the interplay between architecture and society, this volume examines public architecture in the pre-Hispanic Andes through a cultural, political, and religious lens. It introduces innovative analytical methods to explore three key themes: monumental architecture, ritual spaces, and social control structures. By providing a new methodology for studying public architecture, the book illustrates its significance in rituals, ideology, and power dynamics within ancient Andean society, supported by clear, richly illustrated discussions.

      Architecture and Power in the Ancient Andes
    • First Lessons Ukulele

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      2,9(6)Évaluer

      Anyone can learn to play the ukulele, and play it well. No previous knowledge of music is necessary. Strum and pick both harmonies and melodies. First Lessons Ukulele provides a simple approach for learning how to play the ukulele without reading music.

      First Lessons Ukulele