Historical Sources
Documents, texts, and records that inform cultural and symbolic traditions.
- Heraclitus: Fragments – Heraclitus; Translated by Brooks Haxton – 2001, Viking Penguin
- Gods and Men of Huarochirí – Anonymous (Compiled under Francisco de Ávila) – Circa 1608 (Original); 1966 (Arguedas Translation); 1991 (Salomon and Urioste English Translation)
- The First New Chronicle and Good Government – Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala – Circa 1615 (Original Manuscript); various modern translations and facsimiles.
- The Huarochirí Manuscript – Anonymous Indigenous Authors (Compiled by Francisco de Ávila) – 1991 (University of Texas Press Translation by Frank Salomon and George L. Urioste)
- Andean Lives – Ricardo Valderrama Fernández and Carmen Escalante Gutiérrez – 1996 (English Translation, University of Texas Press)
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