LEADER 03285 am 2200781 n 450 001 9910131263903321 005 20150418 010 $a2-8218-4444-1 024 7 $a10.4000/books.ifea.5355 035 $a(CKB)3710000000420105 035 $a(FrMaCLE)OB-ifea-5355 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/57527 035 $a(PPN)189309326 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000420105 100 $a20150604j|||||||| ||| 0 101 0 $aspa 135 $auu||||||m|||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 14$aLos Quipocamayos $eEl antiguo arte del khipu en una comunidad campesina moderna /$fFrank Salomon 210 $aLima $cInstitut français d?études andines$d2015 215 $a1 online resource (380 p.) 311 $a9972-51-151-0 330 $aEntre las "escrituras perdidas" del mundo antiguo ninguna resulta más desconcertante que la de los viejos khipus. Pero ¿en realidad ésta se ha perdido definitivamente? Este libro demuestra que los khipus tuvieron una larga y sorprendente trayectoria en coexistencia con lo que ha venido llamándose la "ciudad letrada" colonial y republicana. Nos encontramos, sin duda alguna, ante un brillante estudio etnográfico de su sobrevivencia. Partiendo de datos recogidos en Tupicocha (un pueblo de Huarochirí cuyas tradiciones están recogidas en el manuscrito quechua de 1608), Salomon consigue responder preguntas fundamentales: ¿Qué hechos se registraron en los cordeles? ¿En cuál código? ¿Para qué sirvieron los khipus dentro del régimen social de los ayllus? Esta investigación ofrece sugerentes respuestas, muy relevantes para los estudios arqueológicos y etnográficos. Pero mucho más que esto, el problema de los khipus plantea un reto a toda la teoría contemporánea sobre los orígenes de la escritura y la literacidad. Al inscribir ¿la humanidad mimetiza inevitablemente el habla? 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Each succinct, problem-oriented chapter addresses a different controversy surrounding stereotactic radiosurgery. This book saves physicians significant amounts of time by distilling years of scientific research into sound guidelines that will help them make fully-informed treatment decisions.Key Features: Covers both intracranial and spine radiosurgery, providing complete coverage of this rapidly evolving technology Includes more than 35 chapters on treatment controversies for brain and spine tumors as well as vascular malformations Contains summary tables throughout the text that present the main conclusions of published studies All neurosurgeons, radiation oncologists, and neuro-oncologists, involved in the treatment of patients who may be candidates for stereotactic radiosurgery of the brain and spine will find this book to be an essential decision making guide"--$cProvided by publisher. 330 $a"Radiosurgery has often been held to a higher standard than other approaches in neurosurgery or radiation oncology. 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At the very least, we hope to facilitate a critical review of the evidence supporting each position that will be beneficial for the practitioners of radiosurgery. The evidence will be interspersed with the opinions and practical experience of experts in the field. 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