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DAITING THE TIWANAKU STATE [PDF]
The number of radiocarbon dates associated with the Tiwanaku state has grown through the years, and there are more than 130 published 14C determinations. In this paper radiocarbon dates from different regions of the Tiwanaku culture area were collected, described, calibrated and analyzed.
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Climate change and cultural resilience in late pre-Columbian Amazonia [PDF]
The long term response of ancient societies to climate change has been a matter of global debate. Until recently, the lack of integrative studies between archaeological, palaeoecological, and palaeoclimatological data had prevented an evaluation of the ...
Alves, Daiana T. +16 more
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The Franco-Bolivian Mission “Palaeoenvironment and Archaeology of the Guaquira –Tiwanaku River” tries to restore the evolution of the landscape in contact with one of the most emblematic cultures of the Andes.
Marc-Antoine Vella +16 more
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Prehispanic Aymara expansion, the Southern Altiplano and San Pedro de Atacama
Aymara speakers are intrusive into the Southern Peruvian Coast and Northern Chilean coast during Tiwanaku Period V, with the establishment of mitmaquna settlements. Trade can be dated much earlier.
David Browman
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A holistic approach to enhance the use of neglected and underutilized species: the case of Andean grains in Bolivia and Peru [PDF]
The IFAD-NUS project, implemented over the course of a decade in two phases, represents the first UN-supported global effort on neglected and underutilized species (NUS).
Amaya, K. +5 more
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Instrumentos líticos menudos de Tiwanaku usados en técnicas de apropiación [PDF]
Sin resumenIn this work we analyze a series of lithical instruments found in the excavations of the great ceremonial center of Tiwanaku, Bolivia, carried out by Carlos Ponce San Ginés and G. Cordero Miranda during the 40’s.
Rex González, Alberto
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In this article, we analyze an exceptional ritual find from the Tiwanaku culture. Our intent is to understand the ritual and medicinal relevance of this assemblage, a q’ipichata belonging to a Tiwanaku shaman-priest found at the site of Pallqa in the ...
Carmen Beatriz Loza
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Quinoa, potatoes, and llamas fueled emergent social complexity in the Lake Titicaca Basin of the Andes. [PDF]
Miller MJ +5 more
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Ancient genomes reveal long-range influence of the pre-Columbian culture and site of Tiwanaku. [PDF]
Popović D +12 more
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On the track of the mitayo: the sacralization of space in the Pacajes and Omasuyos corregimientos (1570-1650) [PDF]
Este trabajo propone que el traslado de los mitayos desde sus pueblos de reducción hasta las minas de Potosí se realizaba a través de caminos y espacios rituales. Según Martti Pärssinen, existió un sistema de linderos impuestos por el poder incaico en el
Morrone, Ariel Jorge
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