Pachacamac Archaeological Project
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Information and images presented in this website were obtained with the support of National Science Foundation grants BCS-0313964 and BCS-0411625 and National Geographic Society CRE grants 7472-03 and 7668- 04. We gratefully acknowledge their support.

PUBLICATIONS

Shimada, Izumi, Rafael Segura Llanos, María Rostworowski de Diez Canseco, and Hirokatsu Watanabe
2005. Una Nueva Evaluación de la Plaza de los Peregrinos de Pachacamac: Aportes de la Primera Campaña 2003 del Proyecto Arqueológico Pachacamac. In Arqueología de la Costa Central del Perú en los Periodos Tardíos, edited by Peter Eeckhout. Bulletin de l'Institut Français d'Études Andines 33(3):507-538.
Shimada, Izumi, Go Matsumoto, and Rafael Segura
In press. Kioku no nakano shisha to sono songen (The Dead in Memory and Their Veneration: A Perspective from the Excavation of the Cemetery in Front of the Pachacamac Temple). Chaski No. 33. Genjin-sha, Tokyo.

CONFERENCE PAPERS

Shimada, Izumi, Rafael Segura, David J. Goldstein, Melody Shimada, Robert J. Speakman, Ursel Wagner, and Hirokatsu Watanabe
2006. What Did People Do at Pachacamac?: Identity, Form, Timing and Meaning of Offerings. Paper presented at the 34th Midwest Conference on Andean and Amazonian Archaeology and Ethnohistory, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, February 25-26, 2006.
Shimada, Izumi, Rafael Segura, and Go Matsumoto
2006. Living with the Dead: Conception and treatment of the Dead at Pachacamac. Paper presented at the 34th Midwest Conference on Andean and Amazonian Archaeology and Ethnohistory, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, February 25-26, 2006.

THESES AND DISSERTATIONS

Matsumoto, Go