“VanValkenburgh has written a creative synthesis of his rigorous research into life in the ZaÑa Valley before, during, and after reducciÓn. This book is about how humans and non-humans constituted empire on the north coast of present-day Peru, yet his novel genealogical approach should appeal to scholars working far from the Andes.”- Andrew Roddick, co-editor of Knowledge in Motion: Constellations of Learning Across Time and Place;“This book represents a much-welcome approach to the archaeology of empire. It combines a sophisticated theoretical framework with rigorous archival and archaeological methods to shed valuable new light on the history of Spanish empire building in Peru.”- Craig Cipolla, author of Foreign Objects: Rethinking Indigenous Consumption in American Archaeology