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Pre-Inca mining in the Southern Nasca Region, Peru
Antiquity, 2009Guided by modern miners of the region the authors track down pre-Inca mining sites in the Southern Nasca Region of Peru. In the hinterlands away from both modern and ancient roads they find a surprising number of small sites serving the pre-Inca industry, principally in the Nasca period.
Jelmer W. Eerkens +2 more
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Skeletal evidence for Inca warfare from the Cuzco region of Peru
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2011AbstractThis article addresses the bioarchaeological evidence for Inca warfare through an analysis of 454 adult skeletons from 11 sites in the Inca capital region of Cuzco, Peru. These 11 sites span almost 1000 years (AD 600–1532), which allows for a comparison of the evidence for warfare before the Inca came to power (Middle Horizon AD 600–1000 ...
Valerie A, Andrushko, Elva C, Torres
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Alzheimer's & Dementia, 2022
AbstractBackgroundWe developed a statistical region of interest (sROI) of gray matter (GM) for which cortical thickness (CT) significantly differed in a “training set” of 100 cognitively normal and 100 individuals with incident dementia in the Framingham Heart Study. sROI significantly predicts incident cognitive impairment and dementia in both FHS and
Evan M Fletcher +12 more
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AbstractBackgroundWe developed a statistical region of interest (sROI) of gray matter (GM) for which cortical thickness (CT) significantly differed in a “training set” of 100 cognitively normal and 100 individuals with incident dementia in the Framingham Heart Study. sROI significantly predicts incident cognitive impairment and dementia in both FHS and
Evan M Fletcher +12 more
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Journal of Archaeological Research, 2001
The past two decades have witnessed an increase in the amount of regional research on the Inca state of Andean South America. This work has revolutionized our view of the Inca empire and has provided a comparative database for understanding the nature of imperial expansion in premodern empires. This paper places this work in historical context. It then
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The past two decades have witnessed an increase in the amount of regional research on the Inca state of Andean South America. This work has revolutionized our view of the Inca empire and has provided a comparative database for understanding the nature of imperial expansion in premodern empires. This paper places this work in historical context. It then
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The Distribution and Contents of Inca State Storehouses in the Xauxa Region of Peru
American Antiquity, 1984The activities of the Inca state in the Xauxa region of the Peruvian central highlands were partially supported by the stockpiling of agricultural, gathered, and craft goods in over 2,000 storehouses, distributed among 52 architectural complexes. The spatial organization and architectural standardization of the storage facilities suggest that the ...
Terence N. D'Altroy +1 more
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2023
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2), one of the major pollutants, impacts air quality (especially in industrial and urban regions), climate change, etc. We utilize tropospheric vertical column NO2 for 2019 and 2020 from a high-resolution nadir viewing spectrometer TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) which is on board the Sentinel-5 Precurser (S5P ...
Santanu Halder +8 more
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Nitrogen dioxide (NO2), one of the major pollutants, impacts air quality (especially in industrial and urban regions), climate change, etc. We utilize tropospheric vertical column NO2 for 2019 and 2020 from a high-resolution nadir viewing spectrometer TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) which is on board the Sentinel-5 Precurser (S5P ...
Santanu Halder +8 more
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Inca Transformations of the Chachapoya Region
2018The goal of this chapter is to reconstruct the socioeconomic impact that Inca rule had on the Chachapoya and the geographic landscape they inhabited. By using different lines of evidence, including archaeology and ethnohistory, supplemented with botanic and bioarchaeological data, this chapter explores the complex relations that the Inca established ...
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The Spread of Inca Power in the Cuzco Region
2018Colonial documents demonstrate that the Incas thought about and described their origins in different ways: as the invention of a unique imperial ruling title, as the genealogy of royal households descended from previous rulers, and as the unification of many Cuzco area groups to create an imperial heartland.
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LAND-USE REGIONS IN THE CENTRAL AND NORTHERN PORTIONS OF THE INCA EMPIRE
Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 1965ABSTRACT The Central Andean civilization was developed within a fairly well-defined ecumene (oekumene), beyond which the possibilities for expansion were limited. With population increase each pattern of land use was extended into all physically suitable areas.
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Tourism in poor regions and social inclusion: the porters of the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
World Leisure Journal, 2011In this paper, tourism's role as an agent of social exclusion/inclusion is examined in the context of the integration of Peruvian Southern Andean communities into the global tourism industry as porters on the Inca Trail. This is an arduous four-day hike leading to the archaeological complex of Machu Picchu.
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