Sea Lions, Sacrifice, and Ritual: The Symbolism of Moche Island Imagery
The Mochica, or Moche (c. 100-800 AD) culture, flourished along the northern Peruvian coast. The Moche did not have a formal written language; as such, contemporary scholars base their analysis on Moche iconography and archaeological burial remains ...
Goddard, Meagan Leigh
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ResumenEl autor acarrea nuevos elementos que comprobarían que el personaje del mito de Naymlap, recogido por Miguel Cabello de Valboa (1586), aparece retratado en el Tumi y figuras afines en metal y cerámica, particularmente procedentes de la cultura ...
Kauffmann Doig, Federico
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Entre lo simbólico y lo material. Textiles Moche para la eternidad
Una revisión de distintas evidencias materiales provenientes principalmente de contextos funerarios de personajes de la élite gobernante mochica, así como de las imágenes plasmadas en la cerámica, metales y arte mural policromo, dejan entrever aspectos ...
Fernández López, Arabel
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Evidence of tungiasis in pre-Hispanic America. [PDF]
Maco V, Tantaleán M, Gotuzzo E.
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Dealing with AFLP genotyping errors to reveal genetic structure in Plukenetia volubilis (Euphorbiaceae) in the Peruvian Amazon. [PDF]
Vašek J +5 more
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Traditional medicinal plant use in Northern Peru: tracking two thousand years of healing culture. [PDF]
Bussmann RW, Sharon D.
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Shadows of the colonial past--diverging plant use in Northern Peru and Southern Ecuador. [PDF]
Bussmann RW, Sharon D.
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Carrion's Disease: the Sound of Silence. [PDF]
Gomes C, Ruiz J.
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Human population history on the North Coast of peru from Y chromosomes and mitogenomes. [PDF]
Huber LL +13 more
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Ancient DNA and spatial modeling reveal a pre-Inca trans-Andean parrot trade. [PDF]
Olah G +5 more
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