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Nas crônicas escritas durante os séculos XVI e XVII no Peru, os Antis (um nome geral usado como termo coletivo para descrever uma grande variedade de grupos étnicos vivendo na parte Amazônica do império), foram representados como rebeldes, não ...
Cristiana Bertazoni Martins
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder: Cruciform eye reveals new species of direct-developing frog (Strabomantidae, Pristimantis) in the Amazonian Andes [PDF]
We describe a new species of frog from the eastern slopes of the Andes in central Peru. Pristimantis sira sp. nov. has a distinctive crossing mark on the iris and no tympanum. The new species is closely related to P.
Germán Chávez +2 more
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Moxos a su debido tiempo y lugar: notas para reconsiderar la historia de un nombre
El artículo presenta los diferentes conjuntos étnicos llamados moxos identificables en la colonia temprana a lo largo y ancho de la geografía del Antisuyu, más allá de su tradicional identificación con los pueblos arawak del Mamoré, demostrando que el ...
Azarug Justel
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Representations of western Amazonian indians on Inca colonial qeros
This article proposes to put together an iconographical analysis of Inca colonial qeros, offering an insight into Inca history where one can observe, in visual format, one of the media of expression the Incas used in order to disseminate their values and
Cristina Bertazoni
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The article looks closely at the Quechua play "Apu Ollantay" in order to better understand the relationships of power that the Incas established with the Amazonian corner of their empire, known in Inca terms as Antisuyu.
Cristiana Bertazoni
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The article looks closely at the Quechua play "Apu Ollantay" in order to better understand the relationships of power that the Incas established with the Amazonian corner of their empire, known in Inca terms as Antisuyu.
Cristiana Bertazoni
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Vertical Archaeology: Safety in the Use of Ropes for Scientific Research of Pre-Columbian Andean Cultures. [PDF]
Saez PI +3 more
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Four new non-spiny Solanum (Solanaceae) species from South America. [PDF]
Särkinen T, Gonzáles P, Knapp S.
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The Genomic and Cultural Diversity of the Inka Qhapaq Hucha Ceremony in Chile and Argentina. [PDF]
de la Fuente Castro C +6 more
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Zootaxa, 2018
We describe two new species of Pristimantis from the Kosñipata valley in the eastern slopes of the Andes near Manu National Park, Peru. The two new species are closely related but do not overlap elevationally: P. antisuyu sp. n. occurs from 1485–1823 m a.s.l., whereas P. erythroinguinis sp. n. occurs from 930–1255 m a.s.l.
Alessandro, Catenazzi, Edgar, Lehr
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We describe two new species of Pristimantis from the Kosñipata valley in the eastern slopes of the Andes near Manu National Park, Peru. The two new species are closely related but do not overlap elevationally: P. antisuyu sp. n. occurs from 1485–1823 m a.s.l., whereas P. erythroinguinis sp. n. occurs from 930–1255 m a.s.l.
Alessandro, Catenazzi, Edgar, Lehr
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