Volume
33, Number 3
Winter 1991
Cover:
Photo by William Isbell. Honcopampa, Peru viewed from the north, Ama Puncu
is a group of multi-storied chullpas surrounding a small U-shaped plaza.
Several of the chullpas are so poorly preserved that they appear as little
more than earthen mounds.

Features On
the Banks of the River--Opportunistic Cultivation in South India Honcopampa--Monumental
Ruins in Peru's North Highlands A
Body of Knowledge, or, the Body Knows "Of
Shoes and Ships and Sealing Wax"--International Trade and the
Late Bronze Age Aegean |
Departments Reports from the Field--Capuchins, Capybaras, and Cattle |
