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Contextual, Taphonomic, and Paleoecological Insights from Anurans on Tiwanaku Sites in Southern Peru

open access: yesQuaternary, 2022
We examine the processes that resulted in the deposition of bones of at least three anuran genera on four archaeological sites associated with the Tiwanaku culture occupied between 700–1100 CE in the Moquegua Valley of far southern Peru.
Juliana Rubinatto Serrano   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Anthropological, Pathological, and Historical Analyses of a Mummified Cranium From Bolivia Hosted in the Museum of Cantonal Archaeology and History of Lausanne, Switzerland

open access: yesInternational Journal of Osteoarchaeology, Volume 35, Issue 5, Page 365-374, September/October 2025.
ABSTRACT The past decade has seen a worldwide tendency to re‐examine human remains found in old museum collections. These studies look at the provenance of the remains, the way they ended up in specific collections, the context from which they are likely issued, and all the parameters implicated in their current presence in museum custody.
Abegg Claudine   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Los tejidos huari y tiwanaku: comparaciones y contextos [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
En muchos aspectos de la cultura material, los tejidos huari y tiwanaku presentan y comparten rasgos iconográficos, pero se distinguen en su construcción y técnicas de manufactura.
Oakland Rodman, Amy, Fernández, Arabel
core   +1 more source

Carlos Ponce Sangines, Godfather of Bolivian Archaeology

open access: yesBulletin of the History of Archaeology, 2005
Carlos Ponce Sangines (May 6, 1925 – March 18, 2005) directed Bolivian archaeology for most of the last half of the 20th century. His view of how archaeology should be done in Bolivia has left a permanent stamp on the development ...
David L. Browman
doaj   +1 more source

Solcor-3

open access: yesEstudios Atacameños, 2022
El cementerio arqueológico de Solcor-3 es uno de los pocos yacimientos de San Pedro de Atacama que han sido excavados sistemáticamente con recuperación de sus contextos culturales y de los restos humanos completos, por lo cual diferentes autores lo han ...
Agustín Llagostera   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Masculinity's (mis)fortune: Historicizing affect as extractivist infrastructure in Bolivian sodalite mining

open access: yesThe Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, Volume 29, Issue 3, Page 230-242, September 2024.
Abstract How is alienability produced as a mode of relation? Is capital a (racialized) affect? This article examines clashing expectations about minerals, specifically sodalite, at the Cerro Sapo mine in Ayopaya Bolivia. It describes how Cerro Sapo's current owner, a white Kenyan, engaged in narrative and bodily practices that sought to detach him from
Mareike Winchell
wiley   +1 more source

Revisión y crítica de la terminología relacionada con la cultura Tiwanaku en el ámbito Andino [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The plurality of concepts that, over so many years of research, have been defined to qualify different aspects of the problem of the Tiwanaku Culture and its influence in the Andean area, has become a confounding factor that hinders better knowledge and ...
Plaza Schuller, Fernando   +1 more
core   +1 more source

Chapter 4. Locating field systems in the southern Peruvian Andes

open access: yesArchaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, Volume 35, Issue 1, Page 40-52, July 2024.
Abstract In this paper, we review current understandings of anthropogenic field systems, focusing on trends and variations in the chronology of field construction, use, and in some cases, abandonment, as well as labor organization of agrarian production across the Lake Titicaca Basin.
BrieAnna S. Langlie   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Tiwanaku Influence in the South Central Andes: Strontium Isotope Analysis and Middle Horizon Migration [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Although the presence of Tiwanaku-style material culture throughout southern Peru, northern Chile, and western Bolivia is well documented, the nature of Tiwanaku influence during the Middle horizon (A.D.
Kelly J. Knudson
core   +1 more source

Kuolema Bolivian ylätasangolla : haudat ja Tiwanaku-yhteiskunta [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
My Ph.D. dissertation presents a multi-disciplinary analysis of the mortuary practices of the Tiwanaku culture of the Bolivian high plateau, situated at an altitude of c. 3800 m above sea level. The Tiwanaku State (c.
Korpisaari, Antti
core  

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