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The aim of this chapter is to present novel interpretations regarding the interethnic conflicts that characterized the Late Intermediate Period in most of the Andean Area. In particular, we analyzed two regions within the Province of Jujuy, northern Argentina: The Puna, an extensive highland with wide endorheic basins, and Quebrada de Humahuaca, a long
Albeck, Maria Ester +4 more
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Dietary diversity in the Atacama desert during the Late intermediate period of northern Chile
Abstract The Pacific Ocean that flanks the hyperarid Atacama Desert of Northern Chile is one of the richest biomass producers around the world. Thus, it is considered a key factor for the subsistence of prehistoric societies (including mixed-economy groups), that inhabited its coastal ecosystems as well as the neighboring inland areas.
Eugenia M Gayo +2 more
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Coexistence, contacts and conflicts in the precordillera of Tacna during the Late Intermediate Period (AD 1100-1450) [PDF]
The precordillera of Tacna, between the communities of Sitajara and Tarata, has long had the reputation of being a zone of cohabitation between local, altiplano and coastal populations.
Romuald Housse
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The Gebelein Region in the Third Intermediate and Late Periods
While relatively much is known of Gebelein in the second and third millennia BCE, as well as the Ptolemaic times, the role of the town of Per-Hathor and its surrounding in the Third Intermediate (c. 1076–747 BCE) and Late (c.
Wojciech Ejsmond, Marta Kaczanowicz
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Life in the late Intermediate Period at Armatambo, Peru [PDF]
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 18, 2012). ; The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file; a non-technical public abstract appears in the public.pdf file. ; Dissertation advisors: Dr. Robert A. Benfer and Dr. Deborah M. Pearsall ; Vita.
Keith Chan
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VIOLENCE IN TIMES OF CHANGES: THE LATE INTERMEDIATE PERIOD IN SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA [PDF]
Durante el periodo Intermedio Tardio en los Andes (1.000-1.476 d.C.) se advierte una caida de la prosperidad asociada con el Horizonte Medio y con el estado de Tiwanaku (750-1.000 d.C.). Estas disrupciones se manifiestan en la construccion de sitios fortificados y empobrecimiento material. Hemos investigado si estos cambios incidieron en los niveles de
Torres-Rouff, Christina +2 more
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Before the mid-1980s Lambayeque style artifacts were often mislabeled in museums, private collections and catalogues as representative of the Chimú style. This “Chimuization” (Zevallos Quiñones 1971) of Lambayeque style objects was symptomatic of long-standing confusion between the two sets of material culture, which are now better defined thanks to ...
Amanda V. Gannaway
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Late Second Intermediate Period to Early New Kingdom
The main events of the transition period from the Second Intermediate Period to the New Kingdom are the expulsion of the Hyksos, the reunification of the country, and the reestablishment of a Nubian province. During, and following this process of reunification, the Ahmosids reorganized the administration and started restoration projects.
Lutz Popko
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Background. With the onset of compression, in response to stress, pain syndrome, and heart overload, myoendocrinocytes of the heart secrete atrial natriuretic peptide, which regulates blood pressure, glucose and lipid metabolism, slows down the processes of lipid peroxidation, prevents hypertrophy of cardiomyocytes, the development of fibrosis ...
Ya.I. Yuryk +3 more
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