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Postmenopausal Enlargement of a Presumed Leiomyoma Revealing STUMP: A Diagnostic Pitfall with Important Clinical Implications-A Case Report. [PDF]
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The End of Ayawiri: Abandonment at an Andean Hillfort Town of the Late Intermediate Period
Journal of Field Archaeology, 2017ABSTRACTAs the south-central Andes came under Inca control, many hillfort towns and villages were abandoned in favor of low-lying, non-defensive settlements. Recent investigation at Ayawiri (Machu Llaqta), a fortified hilltop town in the Titicaca Basin of southern Peru, sheds light on how such sites met their end.
Elizabeth Arkush
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PUMAMARCA; A LATE INTERMEDIATE PERIOD SITE NEAR OLLANTAYTAMBO
Ñawpa Pacha, 1980The architectural remains at the site of Pumamarca (Department of Cuzco, Pera) represent a style not identical to any style discussed in the literature hut most similar to Late Intermediate Period styles described by Kendall (1976). Comparison with Kendall's data suggests that Pumamarca belongs to the period immediately preceding the Inca Empire and ...
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Built on Sand: Climatic Oscillation and Water Harvesting During the Late Intermediate Period
Natural Science in Archaeology, 2009For the first time in South America, we found specific constructions for water harvesting from the Late Intermediate period. Their configuration allows the precise reconstruction of mean annual precipitation during that time. In that area, enhanced precipitation enabled the people to cultivate the desert.
Bernhard Eitel
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A Theban tomb of the late Third Intermediate Period on El-Khokha
Acta Archaeologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2005Schreiber, Gábor, Vasáros, Zsolt
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Cat. 85 Amulet of a Leg and Foot, Late Old Kingdom–First Intermediate Period
This is an entry written by Emily Teeter on Amulet of a Leg and Foot, Late Old Kingdom–First Intermediate Period, in the digital publication Ancient Egyptian Art at the Art Institute of Chicago (2025).
Emily Teeter
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Latin American Antiquity, 2021
The Late Intermediate period in the south-central Andes is known for the widespread use of open sepulchres called chullpas by descent-based ayllus to claim rights to resources and express idealized notions of how society should be organized. Chullpas, however, were rarer on the coast, with the dead often buried individually in closed tombs.
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The Late Intermediate period in the south-central Andes is known for the widespread use of open sepulchres called chullpas by descent-based ayllus to claim rights to resources and express idealized notions of how society should be organized. Chullpas, however, were rarer on the coast, with the dead often buried individually in closed tombs.
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American Journal of Biological Anthropology, 2021
AbstractObjectivesWe explore physical activity in early farming societies of Central Chile during the Early Ceramic and Late Intermediate Periods (200–1450 CE), a time of technological changes and intensification of food production. The existence of differences in entheseal changes (EC) between females and males is evaluated in two periods with ...
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AbstractObjectivesWe explore physical activity in early farming societies of Central Chile during the Early Ceramic and Late Intermediate Periods (200–1450 CE), a time of technological changes and intensification of food production. The existence of differences in entheseal changes (EC) between females and males is evaluated in two periods with ...
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