📚 Luis G. Lumbreras is a renowned archaeologist and historian from Peru.
🤝 He is part of the influential generation of the 50s in San Marcos University.
📖 Lumbreras has published a significant book called 'Breve historia General del Peru' which covers the history of Peru from its early settlers to 1975.
🔑 The transcript discusses the close relationship between the author and his teachers during his college years.
📚 The author highlights the importance of studying the key historical topics in Peru, such as the original settlement of America and the Neolithic revolution in the Andean region.
🧪 The author mentions the interdisciplinary approach used in studying ancient periods, involving archaeometry and collaboration with experts from various fields.
📚 The concept of revolution is introduced in the historical analysis as a total change in the social system.
🌍 The Neolithic Revolution in Peru, particularly in the coastal and Andean regions, led to significant changes in agriculture, settlements, and the development of institutions.
🏺 The Neolithic Revolution in the Andes was characterized by a peaceful and cultural transformation, focusing on adapting to and humanizing the environment.
Luis G. Lumbreras discusses the concerns and hypotheses of Tello regarding the native culture and products of Peru.
Tello's autochthonous position emphasizes the importance of transforming the environment to sustain human life.
The Wari civilization, centered in Ayacucho, expanded culturally and religiously, leaving an impact on various regions of Peru.
📚 The transformation of the Mochica civilization into the Chimú civilization is marked by the introduction of Waribocha ceramics.
🗿 The development of Chavín, Huari, and Inca civilizations in the highlands raises the question of why these advancements occurred predominantly in the Andean regions.
💥 The Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire was driven by the search for gold and resulted in the subjugation of the Tahuantinsuyo civilization.
📚 The interview discusses the importance of the month of December in Peruvian history and the transfer of power to the Spanish.
⚔️ The conquest of Peru resulted in the transformation of citizens into servants, mainly due to epidemics.
🌍 The colonization of Peru led to the marginalization of indigenous people and the consolidation of power in the hands of the Spanish.
📚 The book discusses the pre-Hispanic history of Peru and the importance of recognizing the diversity of the country.
🌐 The interview emphasizes the need for equal rights and representation for all language speakers and ethnic groups in Peru.
👥 The speaker highlights their personal experiences and hopes for a more inclusive and diverse Peru.
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