04009nam 2200721 450 991079726050332120230126212949.01-4773-0549-110.7560/302491(CKB)3710000000417151(EBL)3443752(SSID)ssj0001497176(PQKBManifestationID)11878840(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001497176(PQKBWorkID)11490141(PQKB)11262746(MiAaPQ)EBC3443752(OCoLC)909948086(MdBmJHUP)muse47948(Au-PeEL)EBL3443752(CaPaEBR)ebr11056913(DE-B1597)588703(DE-B1597)9781477305492(EXLCZ)99371000000041715120150604h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAt home with the Sapa Inca architecture, space, and legacy at Chinchero /Stella NairFirst edition.Austin, Texas :University of Texas Press,2015.©20151 online resource (305 p.)Recovering Languages and Literacies of the AmericasDescription based upon print version of record.1-4773-0249-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Pirca/Wall -- Pacha/Place and time -- Pampa/Plaza -- Puncu/Doorway -- Uasi/House -- Pata/Platform -- Llacta/Community.By examining the stunning stone buildings and dynamic spaces of the royal estate of Chinchero, Nair brings to light the rich complexity of Inca architecture. This investigation ranges from the paradigms of Inca scholarship and a summary of Inca cultural practices to the key events of Topa Inca’s reign and the many individual elements of Chinchero’s extraordinary built environment. What emerges are the subtle, often sophisticated ways in which the Inca manipulated space and architecture in order to impose their authority, identity, and agenda. The remains of grand buildings, as well as a series of deft architectural gestures in the landscape, reveal the unique places that were created within the royal estate and how one space deeply informed the other. These dynamic settings created private places for an aging ruler to spend time with a preferred wife and son, while also providing impressive spaces for imperial theatrics that reiterated the power of Topa Inca, the choice of his preferred heir, and the ruler’s close relationship with sacred forces. This careful study of architectural details also exposes several false paradigms that have profoundly misguided how we understand Inca architecture, including the belief that it ended with the arrival of Spaniards in the Andes. Instead, Nair reveals how, amidst the entanglement and violence of the European encounter, an indigenous town emerged that was rooted in Inca ways of understanding space, place, and architecture and that paid homage to a landscape that defined home for Topa Inca.Recovering languages and literacies of the Americas.Inca architectureExcavations (Archaeology)Interpretive programsPeruChinchero (District)Architecture and anthropologyPeruChinchero (District)Social archaeologyPeruChinchero (District)IncasHistoryChinchero (Peru : District)AntiquitiesPeruHistoryConquest, 1522-1548Inca architecture.Excavations (Archaeology)Interpretive programsArchitecture and anthropologySocial archaeologyIncasHistory.985/.02Nair Stella1535363MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910797260503321At home with the Sapa Inca3783511UNINA03712nam 2200649 450 991082068810332120231206184238.01-4438-7105-2(CKB)2670000000576208(EBL)1837083(OCoLC)895433965(SSID)ssj0001414938(PQKBManifestationID)11787567(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001414938(PQKBWorkID)11440700(PQKB)10104606(Au-PeEL)EBL1837083(CaPaEBR)ebr10984035(CaONFJC)MIL661765(MiAaPQ)EBC1837083(EXLCZ)99267000000057620820141124h20142014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrRecent advances in biofertilizers and biofungicides (PGPR) for sustainable agriculture /editors-in-chief, M. S. Reddy [and four others] ; editors, Riyaz Sayyed [and four others] ; contributors, K. V. S. S. Sairam [and thirty-eight others]Newcastle upon Tyne, England :Cambridge Scholars Publishing,2014.©20141 online resource (527 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4438-6515-X 1-322-30483-1 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.TABLE OF CONTENTS; CHAPTER ONE; PART I; CHAPTER TWO; CHAPTER THREE; CHAPTER FOUR; CHAPTER FIVE; CHAPTER SIX; CHAPTER SEVEN; PART II; CHAPTER EIGHT; CHAPTER NINE; CHAPTER TEN; PART III; CHAPTER ELEVEN; CHAPTER TWELVE; CHAPTER THIRTEEN; CHAPTER FOURTEEN; CHAPTER FIFTEEN; CHAPTER SIXTEEN; PART IV; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN; PART V; CHAPTER EIGHTEEN; CHAPTER NINETEEN; CHAPTER TWENTY; CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE; CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO; CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE; CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR; CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE; CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX; POSTER PRESENTATIONS; CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN; CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT; CHAPTER TWENTY-NINECHAPTER THIRTYCHAPTER THIRTY-ONE; CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO; CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE; CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR; CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE; CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX; CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN; CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT; CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE; CHAPTER FORTY; CHAPTER FORTY-ONE; CHAPTER FORTY-TWO; CHAPTER FORTY-THREE; CHAPTER FORTY-FOUR; CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE; CHAPTER FORTY-SIX; CHAPTER FORTY-SEVEN; CHAPTER FORTY-EIGHT; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORSGlobal concern over the demerits of chemicals in agriculture has diverted the attention of researchers towards using the potential of PGPR in agriculture. This book contains many useful and important research papers pertaining to the use of bio-fertilizers and bio-fungicides for sustainable agriculture.This volume is presented in an easy-to-understand manner,with well-illustrated protocols on the production to commercialization of PGPR. The chapters on commercial potential, trade and regulatory issues among Asian countries are worthwhile additions. As such, this book will prove useful for studBiofertilizersFungicidesPlant growth-promoting rhizobacteriaSustainable agricultureBiofertilizers.Fungicides.Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria.Sustainable agriculture.631.86Reddy M. S.Sayyed Riyazali Z(Riyazali Zafarali),Sairam K. V. S. S.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910820688103321Recent advances in biofertilizers and biofungicides (PGPR) for sustainable agriculture3926709UNINA