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Anonymous Jesuit, Relación de las costumbres antiguas de los naturales del Peru. Ed. Jiménez de la Espada. Madrid, 1879. C. Markham, following Gonzalez de la Rosa, regards this as a work of Blas Valera, circa 1540-96 (see Markham [a], pp. 12-14).

Arriaga, Pablo José de, Extirpación de la idolatría del Piru. Lima, 1621; Buenos Aires, 1910. English tr. by C. Markham, HS, 1882.

Avila, Francisco de, [a] Tratado de los evangelios. 2 vols. Lima, 1646-48.
——, A Narrative of the errors, false gods, and other superstitions and diabolical rites in which the Indians ... live. Tr. from unpublished manuscript by C. Markham, in Rites and Laws of the Incas (HS), London, 1873. (The most important early document on the beliefs of the Yunca, or coastal tribes.)

Baessler, Arthur, Contributions to the Archaeology of the Empire of the Incas. 4 vols. Tr. A. H. Keane. New York and Berlin. 1902-03.

Balboa. See Bibliography to Chapter VI.

Bandelier, A. F., [d], "Aboriginal Myths and Traditions concerning the island of Titicaca, Bolivia," and "The Cross of Carabuco," in AA, new series, vi (1906). (Bibliographical Notes.)
——[e], The Islands of Titicaca and Koati. New York, 1910.

Betanzos, Juan José de, Suma y narración de los Incas. Ed. Jiménez de la Espada. Madrid, 1880. (Written 1551.)

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——[e], "The Inca Peoples and their Culture," in CA xix (Washington, 1917).