vaughn lab

department of anthropology
purdue university

Vaughn Lab home people projects publications vaughn home
 
Vaughn Lab People
Kevin Vaughn
Sarah Cross
Verity Whalen
Matthew Taylor
Collaborators
contact info
 
vaughn lab - Publications

 

 

 

Just as the Inca quipucamayoc kept administrative
records of imperial business, this page keeps track
of publications from the Vaughn Lab.

Below is a list of publications from the Vaughn Lab
since 2005. Click the links for pdfs. Check back as
we will update this as we publish.

 

Vaughn KJ (i.p.). Unidades Domésticas, Producción de Bienes y la Emergencia del Poder en Nasca, Perú. Unay Runa. Accepted for publication August, 2006.

Eerkens JW, KJ Vaughn, TR Carpenter, CA Conlee, M Linares Grados, K Schreiber (2008). Obsidian Hydration Dating on the South Coast of Peru. Journal of Archaeological Science 35:2231-2239. Click here for pdf.

Van Gijseghem H and KJ Vaughn (2008). Regional Integration and the Built Environment in Middle-Range Societies: Paracas and Early Nasca Houses and Communities. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 27(1):111-130. Click here for pdf.

Eerkens JW, KJ Vaughn, M Linares Grados, MJ Edwards (2008). La Ballena: A Mining Base Camp in the Southern Nasca Region, Peru. Antiquity Project Gallery. Follow the link here.

Vaughn KJ, M Linares Grados, JW Eerkens, MJ Edwards (2007). Hematite Mining in the Ancient Americas: Mina Primavera, A 2000 Year Old Peruvian Mine. JOM 59 (December):21-25. Click here for pdf.

Vaughn KJ, H Van Gijseghem (2007). A Compositional Perspective on the Origins of the Nasca Cult. Journal of Archaeological Science 34:814-822. Click here for pdf.

Vaughn KJ, M Linares Grados (2006). Three Thousand Years of Occupation in Upper Valley Nasca: Excavations at Upanca. Latin American Antiquity 17(4):595-612. Click here for pdf.

Vaughn KJ (2006). Craft Production, Exchange, and Political Power in the Pre-Incaic Andes. Journal of Archaeological Research 14(4):313-344. Click here for pdf.

Vaughn KJ, CA Conlee, H Neff, K Schreiber (2006). Ceramic Production in Ancient Nasca: Provenance Analysis of Pottery from the Early Nasca and Tiza Cultures through INAA. Journal of Archaeological Science 33(5):681-689. Click here for pdf.

Vaughn KJ (2005). Crafts and the Materialization of Chiefly Power. In The Foundations of Power in the Prehispanic Andes, edited by Kevin Vaughn, Christina Conlee, and Dennis Ogburn, pp. 113-130. Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, Washington D.C., vol. 14. Click here for pdf.

Vaughn KJ, CA Conlee, D Ogburn, eds. (2005). The Foundations of Power in the Prehispanic Andes. Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, Washington D.C., vol. 14. Order this book here.

Vaughn KJ, CA Conlee, H Neff and K Schreiber (2005). A Compositional Analysis of Nasca Pigments: Implications for Craft Production on the Prehispanic South Coast of Peru. In Laser Ablation ICP-MS: A New Frontier in Archaeological Characterization Studies, edited by R. J. Speakman and H. Neff, pp. 138-154. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque. Click here for pdf.

Vaughn KJ (2005). Household Approaches to Ethnicity on the South Coast of Peru: The Domestic Architecture of Early Nasca Society. In Us and Them: The Assignation of Ethnicity in the Andean Region, Methodological Approaches, R. Reycraft (ed.), pp. 86-103. UCLA Institute of Archaeology Press, Los Angeles. Click here for pdf.

Vaughn KJ and M Glascock (2005). Exchange of Quispisisa obsidian in the Nasca region: New evidence from Marcaya. Andean Past 7:93-110.

 

The Department of Anthropology offers an M.S. and a Ph.D. in Anthropology with an archaeology emphasis. Click here for more information. NOTE: if you are a prospective graduate student and interested in working with Dr. Vaughn, it is imperative that you contact him as early in the application process as possible.

Contents by Kevin J. Vaughn, Copyright 2006-2008
Vaughn Home | Vaughn Lab | Contact |