Over several millennia, various native plant species in South America have been used for their healing and psychoactive properties. Chemical analysis of archaeological artifacts …
The bow and arrow is a crucial component of Homo sapiens' material culture. In South America, data on the bow and arrow are widely scattered, which motived this …
Marine ecosystems play a key role in human wellbeing, particularly in the Global South through small‐scale fisheries (SSF). While many have speculated that such activities are …
The timing of Tiwanaku's collapse remains contested. Here we present a generational-scale chronology of Tiwanaku using Bayesian models of 102 radiocarbon dates, including 45 …
Explaining the factors that influence past dietary variation is critically important for understanding changes in subsistence, health, and status in past societies; yet systematic …
A Güimil-Fariña, C Parcero-Oubiña - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2015 - Elsevier
The use of GIS tools to explore questions related to movement in archaeological contexts has been common in the last years. Least Cost Paths (LCP) have been especially …
What separates us from nature?--A wider view--When agriculture once made sense--Time to forget about food, and remember naked people--An unusual evolutionary history--Natural …
KJ Knudson, PS Goldstein, A Dahlstedt… - American journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Paleomobility has been a key element in the study of the expansion of ancient states and empires, including the Tiwanaku polity of the South Central Andes (AD 500–1000). We …
Objectives To assess the relationship between the Tiwanaku polity and the individuals buried at the Middle Horizon (∼ AD500‐1000) cemetery of Larache in northern Chile, a site …