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MONUMENTS OF THE INCAS
John Hemming
Photographs by Edward Ranney


Second Edition

A rich contribution to the understanding of Inca archaeology and architecture and an invaluable guide for visitors to Peru

REVISED

Monuments of the Incas

The stone monuments of the Incas, set against the dramatic backdrop of the Andes, are among the most magnificent structures in the world. Originally published in 1982, Monuments of the Incas is the most comprehensive photographic and narrative study of the major sites of the Inca empire, including the famed city of Machu Picchu, the Inca town and sun temple of Ollantaytambo, the mighty temple-fortress of Sacsahuaman, and the steeply terraced ruins of Pisac.

This classic book, long out of print, has now been rewritten to incorporate results from the latest archaeological excavations, discoveries about Inca masonry techniques, and updated interpretations of form and function. There are new chapters about Choquequirau, Vitcos, Chinchero, and the ruins along the famous Inca Trail.

Edward Ranney’s photographs convey the extraordinary accomplishments of the Inca masons—from sheer terrace walls and stairways to striking temple buildings and sculpted rock shrines—and the grandeur of their cities. John Hemming makes brilliant use of archaeological and documentary evidence to write a compelling account of each site and to offer insights and speculations on the enigmatic ruins.

John Hemming, an expert on the Incas and the indigenous peoples of the Amazon, is the author of the prize-winning The Conquest of the Incas and Tree of Rivers. He lives in England. Edward Ranney first traveled to Peru in 1962 and has made numerous subsequent visits. His published work includes Stonework of the Maya. He lives in Santa Fe.

“Detailed mythical, historical, and archaeological information on many of the most important architectural works of the Inca empire . . . extraordinary beautiful photographs . . . a valuable contribution.”

 —Latin American Antiquity

“Hemming makes good use of the indispensable work of contemporary Peruvian scholarship. . . . The photographs are so beautiful that they satisfy entirely.”

 —Scientific American


ISBN 978-0-500-05163-4 · 103/4" x 91/2" · 174 duotone illustrations and 31 site plans and maps · 240 pages · HISTORY

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