Browsing by Subject "Stable isotopes"
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(Wiley & Sons, 2015)Objective: The goal of this research is to understand the relevance of diet diversity during the transition to agriculture, in ancient populations from northern Chile, especially considering the significance of marine ...
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(Wiley, 2015)The decline of the Tiwanaku state saw the emergence of two new cultures—Pica-Tarapac a and Atacama—during the Late Intermediate Period in northern Chile. Archeological evidence suggests that both groups practised maize ...
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(Wiley, 2017)Objectives: The timing and dietary role of maize agriculture is central to archaeological discussions in the Andean region. In the semi-arid region of northern Chile (SARNC), archaeological models propose that maize was ...
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(Elsevier, 2018)Site GNL Quintero 1 (GNLQ1), located nearshore at Quintero bay in the central coast of Chile (32 degrees S), is the only documented Late Pleistocene drowned terrestrial site along the Pacific coast of South America. During ...
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(Elsevier, 2020)The horticultural societies of the central zone of Chile in the first millennium AD and the first half of the second have been the subject of archaeological study for many years, and their cultural contexts have been ...
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(John Wiley, 2017)We present the results of analysing stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in camelid remains found at the LateArchaic site TU-52 (ca. 5000–3800BP), the Tarajne Phase site TU-94 and the Early Formative sites TU-54,TU-85 and ...