Publications by authors named "H E Chanducas Tantalean"

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  • - Ancient DNA (aDNA) analysis is being used to explore human migration and social organization, and researchers advocate for combining various types of evidence in studies.
  • - This paper examines six individuals from two cemeteries in southern Peru, using a transdisciplinary approach that integrates aDNA with archaeologic, biogeochemical, and historical data.
  • - Findings indicate that these individuals are genetically similar to populations from the north Peruvian coast, supporting historical accounts and suggesting significant state-sponsored resettlement in the pre-Colonial Andes.
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Recent theoretical innovations in cultural evolutionary theory emphasize the role of cooperative social organizations that unite diverse groups as a key step in the evolution of social complexity. A principal mechanism identified by this theory is feasting, a strategy that reinforces norms of cooperation. Feasts occur throughout the premodern world, and the intensification of feasting is empirically correlated to increased social complexity.

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This article describes and analyzes a highly significant archaeological context discovered in a late Paracas (400-200 BCE) sunken patio in the monumental platform mound of Cerro Gentil, located in the Chincha Valley, Peru. This patio area was used for several centuries for ritual activities, including large-scale feasting and other public gatherings. At one point late in this historical sequence people deposited a great deal of objects in what is demonstrably a single historical event.

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Recent archaeological research on the south coast of Peru discovered a Late Paracas (ca. 400-100 BCE) mound and geoglyph complex in the middle Chincha Valley. This complex consists of linear geoglyphs, circular rock features, ceremonial mounds, and settlements spread over a 40-km(2) area.

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