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Sancho de La Hoz, P. (1968).  Relación para su Majestad. Biblioteca Peruana, Tomo I. 275-343.
Clark, J. E. (2003).  A Review of Twentieth-Century Mesoamerican Obsidian Studies. (Hirth, Kenneth G., Ed.).Mesoamerican Lithic Technology: Experimentation and Interpretation. 15-54.
Couture, N. C. (2003).  Ritual, Monumentalism, and Residence at Mollo Kontu. (Kolata, Alan L., Ed.).Tiwanaku and Its Hinterland: Archaeology and Paleoecology of an Andean Civilization, vol. 2. 202-225.
Spence, M. W. (1982).  The social context of production and exchange. Contexts for prehistoric exchange. 173-197.
Hodder, I. (1978).  Some effects of distance on patterns of human interaction. (Hodder, Ian, Ed.).The Spatial organisation of culture. 155-178.
Renfrew, C. (1969).  The sources and supply of the Deh Luran obsidian. (Hole, Frank, Flannery, Kent V., Neely, James A., Ed.).Prehistory and Human Ecology of the Deh Luran Plain. Memoirs 1, 429-433.
Giesso, M. (2003).  Stone tool production in the Tiwanaku heartland. (Kolata, Alan L., Ed.).Tiwanaku and Its Hinterland: Archaeology and Paleoecology of an Andean Civilization, vol. 2. 363-383.
Palacios Ríos, F. (1981).  Tecnología del pastoreo. (Lechtman, Heather, Soldi, Ana María, Ed.).La tecnología en el mundo andino: Runakunap kawsayninkupaq rurasqankunaqa. 36, 217-232.
Goldstein, P. S. (1989).  Tiwanaku occupation of Moquegua. (Rice, Don Stephen, Stanish, Charles, Scarr, Phillip R., Ed.).Ecology, settlement, and history in the Osmore drainage, Peru. 545i, 219-256.
Stanish, C. (2002).  Tiwanaku Political Economy. (Isbell, William H., Silverman, Helaine, Ed.).Andean Archaeology I : variations in sociopolitical organization. 169-198.
Zeitlin, R. N., & Heimbuch R. C. (1978).  Trace element analysis and the archaeoogical study of obsidian procurement in Precolumbian Mesoamerica. (Davis, D. D., Ed.).Lithics and Subsistence: The analysis of stone tool use in prehistoric economies. 20,