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Free Virtual Lecture: From Conquest to Colony: The Early Colonial Period in Peru

By Harvard Museums of Science & Culture

Recent archaeological studies are revealing new insights into the experiences of Indigenous and other peoples who lived during this turbulent period of Peruvian colonization.

Archaeologist Jeffrey Quilter

.: Thu, February 4 2021 6অপরাহ্ন – 7অপরাহ্ন.

Ages: 12 to Adults.

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Harvard Museums of Science and Culture
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Jeffrey Quilter, Associate, Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology

Peru’s early colonial history is generally viewed from the perspective of the Europeans who invaded the region and documented their conquests. Recent archaeological studies, however, are revealing new insights into the experiences of Indigenous and other peoples who lived during this turbulent period. Archaeologist Jeffrey Quilter will discuss findings of the first in-depth archaeological and historical study of a colonial Peruvian town documented in his new book, Magdalena de Cao (Peabody Museum Press, 2021) highlighting how they are advancing our understanding of encounters between Spaniards, Andeans, and others. Discoveries at Magdalena de Cao include everyday clothing, Chinese porcelains, playing cards, a letter written in a lost language, and the earliest human remains of an enslaved African in South America.

Please note that this program will feature images of human skeletal remains.

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Presented by the Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology and the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture

 

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