Thursday, November 21, 2024
IASCE Director Charles Stanish will present to the Archaeological Institute of America – Tamp Bay Chapter on his recent work at the Monte Sierpe. The site, located in the Pisco Valley of southern Peru, consists of a 1.5 kilometer long band of one-meter diameter depressions. The band is approximately 20 meters wide and climbs up a hill from the valley bottom. The site is unique in the Andes. It has been variously interpreted as a geoglyph, a set of agricultural features, defensive structures, storage, and accounting devices. Monte Sierpe is also prominently featured in the pseudo-archaeology literature. Dr. Stanish has uncovered exciting new data that allows us to propose a new interpretation of Monte Sierpe as an accounting, storage and redistribution center of exotic and domestic goods during the Chincha kingdom (1200-1400) and the Inca Empire (1400-1532).