Cardozo Public Law, Policy & Ethics Journal
Abstract
The article argues that the conservation of cultural heritage in the Inka imperial heartland must move beyond the protection of discrete archaeological sites to encompass the broader landscape, which includes intangible elements such as social memory, power dynamics, and historical narratives. The authors advocate for a holistic approach to heritage management that integrates the physical environment with the cultural and historical contexts that give landscapes their significance.
Disciplines
Law | Legal History | Military, War, and Peace
Recommended Citation
Terence N. D'Altroy & Darryl A. Wilkinson,
War, Peace, and the Landscape of the Inka Heartland,
7
Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J.
663
(2009).
Available at:
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/cplpej/vol7/iss3/6