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Refining the Maritime Foundations of Andean Civilization: How Plant Fiber Technology Drove Social Complexity During the Preceramic Period. [PDF]
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Seabirds shaped the expansion of pre-Inca society in Peru. [PDF]
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Aproximación a la iconografía y simbolismo en los textiles Paracas
Isabel Arranz Bocos
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Aquatic sloths (<i>Thalassocnus</i>) from the Miocene of Chile and the evolution of marine mammal herbivory in the Pacific Ocean. [PDF]
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Investigation of Natural Dyes and Taxonomic Identification of Fibers Used in Chancay Textiles by Vibrational Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry. [PDF]
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The Paracas Society of Prehispanic Peru
2021Paracas society spread over a large geographical area on the southern Peruvian coast between 800 bce and 200 bce. Unlike an “archaeological culture” that has uniform economy, politics, and ideology and is integrated under a single political structure, the Paracas phenomenon was a series of communities adopting different forms of economic and political ...
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Early Paracas Textile Techniques
American Antiquity, 1960AbstractA textile recently found undoubtedly relates to an early phase of the Paracas style of the Peruvian south coast. The decorative techniques consist of slit tapestry, brocade, and warp striping. The tapestry design is a complex feline figure with various traits of the Chavin style.
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Nasca origins and Paracas progenitors
Ñawpa Pacha, 2016The origins and endings of Nasca culture lie with the appearance, florescence, and termination of Nasca religion (south-coastal Peru, Early Intermediate Period, ca. 100 B.C.–A.D. 600).
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