Jerry D. Moore, Ph.D., is professor of anthropology at California State University Dominguez Hills, and editor of Ñawpa Pacha: Journal of Andean Archaeology. His research explores cultural landscapes in Peru and Baja California, investigations supported by the National Science Foundation, the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, and other institutions. Moore has held fellowships at Dumbarton Oaks (1992-93, 2017), the Sainsbury Centre for the Arts, University of East Anglia (1994), the Getty Research Institute (2001-2002), and the Institute of Advanced Study, Durham University (2013). His books include Architecture and Power in the Prehispanic Andes: The Archaeology of Public Buildings (1996, Cambridge), Cultural Landscapes in the Prehispanic Andes: Archaeologies of Place (2005, Florida), The Prehistory of Home (2012, California), A Prehistory of South America: Ancient Cultural Diversity of the Least Known Continent (2014, Colorado), Incidence of Travel: Recent Journeys in Ancient South America (2017, Colorado) and, Ancient Andean Houses: Making/Inhabiting/Studying (2021,Florida).