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- Análisis isotópico seriado de una muestra de cabello del individuo
inhumado en el volcán Quehuar (Salta, Argentina)-
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Authors: Violeta A. Killian Galván, Camila Neveu Collado, Romina Florencia Heras, María Fernanda Zigarán, Gabriela Recagno Browning, Verónica Seldes; CONICET. Instituto de Geocronología y Geología Isotópica (INGEIS/UBA-CONICET), Pabellón INGEIS - Ciudad Universitaria (C1428EHA), Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina (violetakillian@gmail.com)b Camila Neveu Collado, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Puán 480, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (C1406CQJ), Argentina (camineveuc@gmail.com)c Romina Florencia Heras, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Puán 480, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (C1406CQJ), Argentina (rfheras@gmail.com)d María Fernanda Zigarán, Museo de Arqueología de Alta Montaña, Mitre 77 (A4400EHA) Salta, Argentina (coquizigaran@gmail.com)e Verónica Seldes, CONICET, Instituto de Ciencias Antropológicas, sección Antropología Biológica, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Puán 480, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (C1406CQJ), Universidad de Buenos Aires (vseldes@gmail.com)f Gabriela Recagno Browning, Museo de Arqueología de Alta Montaña, Mitre 77 (A4400EHA) Salta, Argentina (gabirecagno@yahoo.com.ar)Violeta A. Killian Galván is a member of the National Council of Scientific postgraduate courses. Pages: 1 - 18 Abstract: .
Citation: Ñawpa Pacha PubDate: 2023-08-17T11:41:08Z DOI: 10.1080/00776297.2023.2241203
- Pampa La Cruz: a New Mass Sacrificial Burial Ground during the Chimú
Occupation in Huanchaco, North Coast of Peru-
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Authors: Gabriel Prieto, John Verano, Ann Pollard Rowe, Feren Castillo, Luis Flores, Julio Asencio, Alan Chachapoyas, Victor Campaña, Richard Sutter, Aleksalia Isla, Khrysthyne Tschinkel, Rachel Witt, Andres Shiguekawa, Jordi A. Rivera Prince, Celeste Marie Gagnon, Carlos Avila-Mata, Fuyuki Tokanai, Claver W. Aldama-Reyna, José M. Capriles; Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA (ogabriel.prietob@ufl.edu)b John Verano, Department of Anthropology, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USA (verano@tulane.edu)c Ann Pollard Rowe, The Textile Society of America, Baltimore, MD, USA (aprowe@comcast.net)d Feren Castillo, Escuela de Arqueologia, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, Trujillo, Peru (fcastillol@unitru.edu.pe)e Luis Flores, Programa Arqueologico Huanchaco, Trujillo, Peru (lfdelaoliva@gmail.com)f Julio Asencio, Programa Arqueologico Huanchaco, Trujillo, Peru (alasencio23@gmail.com)g Alan Chachapoyas Programa Arqueologico Huanchaco, Trujillo, Peru (alanchflores93@gmail.com)h Victor Campaña, Proyecto de Rescate Arqueologico Las Lomas de Huanchaco, Huanchaco, Peru (vitu.cale@gmail.com)i Richard Sutter, Department of Anthropology, Indiana University – Purdue University at Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN, USA (sutterr@pfw.edu)j Aleksalia Isla, Programa Arqueologico Huanchaco, Trujillo, Peru (aleksaalayo21@gmail.com)k Khrystyne Tschinkel, Department of Anthropology, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USA (ktschink@tulane.edu)l Rachel Witt, Department of Anthropology, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USA (rwitt@tulane.edu)m Andres Shiguekawa, Programa Arqueologico Huanchaco, Trujillo, Peru (shigue2@gmail.com)n Jordi A. Rivera Prince, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA (jriveraprince@ufl.edu)o Celeste Marie Gagnon, Department of Anthropology, Wagner College, Staten Island, NY, USA (celeste.gagnon@wagner.edu)p Carlos Avila-Mata, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA (cavilamata@ufl.edu)q Fuyuki Tokanai, Center for Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, University of Yamagata, Yamagata-shi, Japan (tokanai@sci.kj.yamagata-u.ac.jp)r Claver W. Aldama-Reyna, Laboratorio de Óptica y Láseres, Departamento Académico de Física, Universidad Nacional de Trujillo, Trujillo, Peru (caldama@unitru.edu.pe)s José M. Capriles, Department of Anthropology, Penn State University, State College, PA, USA (juc555@psu.edu)Gabriel Prieto is at the Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA (ogabriel.prietob@ufl.edu). Prieto (PhD in Anthropology, Yale University 2015) is the Director of the Huanchaco Archaeological Project.John Verano is at the Department of Anthropology, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USA (verano@tulane.edu). He got his Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of California Los Angeles in 1987. He is a biological anthropologist who specializes in human skeletal anatomy, paleopathology, bioarchaeology, an Assistant Professor at Universidad de Tarapacá (2015–2016). Pages: 1 - 86 Abstract: .
Citation: Ñawpa Pacha PubDate: 2023-07-17T05:39:33Z DOI: 10.1080/00776297.2023.2221481
- El Cóndor Devorador Tiwanaku (590-1150 D.C.): Convención, divinidad, Y
Alegoría de un carroñerismo ritual-
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Authors: David E. Trigo Rodríguez, Roberto Hidalgo Rocabado; Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas y Museo Arqueológico Universidad Mayor de San Simón (INIAM-UMSS), No. E-199 Calle Nataniel Aguirre Esq. Jordán, Cochabamba, Bolivia (david_falcoragrest@hotmail.com)b Roberto Hidalgo Rocabado, Maestrante en Maestría Internacional en Gestión Cultural, Universidad Andina Simón Bolívar, No. 73 Calle Real Audiencia, Sucre, Bolivia (rocahidroc@gmail.com)David E. Trigo Rodríguez es Licenciado en Arqueología de la Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, y actualmente Investigador del Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas y Museo Arqueológico de la Universidad Mayor de San Simón de Cochabamba Bolivia. Ha realizado varias investigaciones y publicaciones en torno a la iconografía Tiwanaku.Roberto C. Hidalgo Rocabado, arqueólogo y gestor cultural. Ha centrado sus estudios en Tiwanaku, siendo director de proyectos de investigación y escribiendo artículos acerca de su iconografía. Actualmente se encuentra involucrado en proyectos de mitigación arqueológica para obras públicas. Pages: 1 - 28 Abstract: .
Citation: Ñawpa Pacha PubDate: 2023-05-04T07:43:17Z DOI: 10.1080/00776297.2023.2202881
- The Treasure of Coricancha
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Authors: Annick Benavides; mining in the Andes during the sixteenth through seventeenth centuries. Pages: 1 - 35 Abstract: .
Citation: Ñawpa Pacha PubDate: 2023-05-04T03:41:39Z DOI: 10.1080/00776297.2023.2200880
- Pre-hispanic agricultural dynamics in the Quebrada of Morohuasi (Salta,
Argentina)-
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Authors: Pablo Cruz, Richard Joffre, Thierry Winkel, Bruno Roux, Christian Vitry; Archaeologist Technical Research Council (CONICET) - Universidad Nacional de Jujuy, San Martín N°1028, San Salvador de Jujuy (4600), Jujuy, Argentina (pablocruz@conicet.gov.ar).Richard Joffre, Agroecologist, French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) CEFE, CNRS -Université de Montpellier, EPHE, IRD Q3. 1919, route de Mende, 34293 Montpellier 5, France (Richard.JOFFRE@cefe.cnrs.fr).Thierry Winkel, Agroecologist, Institute of Research for Development (IRD) CEFE, CNRS -Université de Montpellier, EPHE, IRD Q3. 1919, route de Mende, 34293 Montpellier 5, France (thierry.winkel@ird.fr).Bruno Roux, Aerial photography specialist, L'Avion Jaune, 525 Avenue Saint Sauveur 34980 Saint-Clément-de-Rivière, France (bruno.roux@lavionjaune.fr).Christian Vitry, Archaeologist, Universidad Nacional de Salta, Programa Qhapaq Ñan, Subsecretaría de Patrimonio de la Provincia de Salta, Caseros 962, Salta (4400), Argentina (chvitry@yahoo.com). Pages: 1 - 23 Abstract: .
Citation: Ñawpa Pacha PubDate: 2022-12-06T10:21:20Z DOI: 10.1080/00776297.2022.2136305
- Ingredientes rituales en las ceremonias andinas propiciatorias del
desierto de Atacama: El mineral de cobre, su relación con los atados de remedios, y el complejo alucinógeno-
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Authors: Francisca Gili, Magdalena García, Valentina Figueroa; Fundación El Olivar, La Chimuchina records, Santiago, Chileb Magdalena García, Departamento de Ciencias Históricas y Geográficas, Universidad de Tarapacá, Arica, Chile (manegarciab@yahoo.com)c Valentina Figueroa, Instituto de Investigaciones Arqueológicas y Museo (IIAM), Universidad Católica del Norte, Antofagasta, Chile (vfigueroa@ucn.cl)Francisca Gili. Licenciada en Artes con mención en Restauración (Universidad Católica de Chile) y Magíster en Antropología con mención en arqueología (Universidad Católica del Norte). Se dedica a la investigación y conservación arqueológica. Desarrolla diversas líneas de investigación en torno a la herencia andina prehispánica, indagando en cruces interdisciplinares entre el arte contemporáneo, la arqueología y la antropología.Magdalena García. Investigadora Postdoctoral del departamento de Ciencias Históricas y Geográficas (Universidad de Tarapacá). Su líneas de investigación se enfocan en comprender los vínculos entre las sociedades humanas y los distintos ecosistemas del desierto de Atacama. Su enfoque establece vínculos entre la arqueología y la memoria tendiendo puentes entre el pasado y el presente.Valentina Figueroa. Doctora en Arqueología (Université de Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne). Es investigadora del Instituto de Investigaciones Arqueológicas y Museo, en San Pedro de Atacama, y sus principales líneas de investigación se relacionan con la minería y metalurgia del cobre en el norte de Chile: por una parte con el estudio de la construcción social de los paisajes mineros del Desierto de Atacama y por otra con la arqueología contemporánea de la minería en Atacama. Pages: 1 - 22 Abstract: .
Citation: Ñawpa Pacha PubDate: 2022-10-13T07:25:44Z DOI: 10.1080/00776297.2022.2125153
- Picking up the pieces: Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis (INAA) of
early intermediate period and middle horizon pottery from Ayacucho, Peru-
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Authors: Patricia J. Knobloch, Michael D. Glascock, Brandi L. MacDonald; Institute of Andean Studies, 9229 Dillon Drive, La Mesa, CA 91941, USA (huarpa@cox.net)b Michael D. Glascock, University of Missouri, Research Reactor Center, Columbia, MO 65211, USAc Brandi L. MacDonald, University of Missouri, Research Reactor Center, Columbia, MO 65211, USA Pages: 1 - 44 Abstract: .
Citation: Ñawpa Pacha PubDate: 2022-09-08T11:09:54Z DOI: 10.1080/00776297.2022.2097725
- The founding of the Inca provincial center of Tambo Viejo, Acarí,
Perú-
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Authors: Lidio M. Valdez, Katrina J. Bettcher; Department of Anthropology earned her MA from Trent University, Canada. She has participated in various archaeological field studies in the Peruvian central highlands as well as on the Peruvian South Coast. Pages: 1 - 30 Abstract: .
Citation: Ñawpa Pacha PubDate: 2022-08-12T09:17:57Z DOI: 10.1080/00776297.2022.2102317
- Wari Imperial Motives: the Variety of Decorated Ceramics at Cerro
Baúl-
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Authors: Louise Deglin, Donna J. Nash, Patrick Ryan Williams; University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA (louisedeglin@ucla.edu)b Donna J. Nash, University of North Carolina Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, USA (djnash@uncg.edu)c Patrick Ryan Williams, The Field Museum, Chicago, IL, USA (rwilliams@fieldmuseum.org)Louise Deglin is a doctoral candidate in the department of Art History at the University of California, Los Angeles directs a multidisciplinary international archaeological research program around the site of Cerro Baúl in Southern Peru. Pages: 1 - 26 Abstract: .
Citation: Ñawpa Pacha PubDate: 2022-07-19T07:45:05Z DOI: 10.1080/00776297.2022.2068227
- Formative Exchange in the Andean Titicaca Basin: Isotopic Camelid Data and
Lithic Sourcing: Evidence From the Taraco Peninsula, Bolivia-
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Authors: Christine A. Hastorf, Katherine M. Moore, Irene E. Smail, Rachael Penfil, Patrick Ryan Williams, Danielle J. Riebe, Kelly J. Knudson; Department of Anthropology, University of California Berkeley, 232 Anthrhopology book chapters. Pages: 1 - 27 Abstract: .
Citation: Ñawpa Pacha PubDate: 2022-06-13T07:33:10Z DOI: 10.1080/00776297.2022.2066300
- Minas, tambos, centros administrativos y montañas en red. Análisis de
las interacciones socio-espaciales en el Norte Argentino durante el tahuantinsuyu-
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Authors: Pablo Mignone; CONICET, Instituto de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, Universidad Nacional de Salta, Salta, Argentina (pmignone@hotmail.com)Pablo Mignone is an Argentinean anthropologist. He received his Phd in History in 2003 Technic Research of Argentina (CONICET). Pages: 1 - 17 Abstract: .
Citation: Ñawpa Pacha PubDate: 2022-05-10T08:05:07Z DOI: 10.1080/00776297.2022.2058454
- Shonquilpampa: Camelid Pictographs of the Cordillera Blanca, Perú
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Authors: Victor M. Ponte; EBI Consulting (victorponterosalino@gmail.com)Victor M. Ponte is a Peruvian archaeologist specializing in high-altitude prehistoric settlements, rock art expressions, mortuary, ritual archaeology in the North-Central Andean highlands. Pages: 1 - 21 Abstract: .
Citation: Ñawpa Pacha PubDate: 2022-05-07T01:05:19Z DOI: 10.1080/00776297.2022.2058455
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