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2022, Andean Past 13
Andean Past 13 includes obituaries of Elizabeth P. (Betty Benson), Lawrence Kaplan, Harold B. (Bud) Rollins, Joan M. Gero, and Alana Cordy-Collins. Articles are by Warwick Bray on a lost emerald source in Ecuador; by Rainer Hostnig and Francois Cuynet on Pukara monoliths; by Brian S. Bauer, Miriam Araoz Silva, and Thomas Hardy on the settlement history of the Lucre Basin, Peru; on the Amaru-Illapa Illa from T'oqocachi, Cusco by Carlos Delgado; on counting and recording chili peppers in Peru's Canete Valley by Sergio Barraza Lescano, Rodrigo Areche Espinola, and Giancarlo Marcone Flores; on the special relationship between the Incas and Arawaks by Darryl Wilkinson; on late prehispanic communities of the upper Maranon by Alexis Mantha; on settlement patterns and collective defense in the Titicaca Basin by Elizabeth Arkush; on the ayllus of the Chanka heartland by Lucas C. Kellett, and on the dynamics of the Raya-Raya farming site by Agustina Scaro. Research reports are on diets at the Caylan site by David Chicoine, Beverly Clement, Linda S. Cummings, Victor Vasquez, and Teresa Rosales; on a central Peruvian coast mortuary assemblage at the Logan Museum of Anthropology, Beloit College by Kylie E. Quave, Christopher Heaney, Alicia Hoffman, and Reed Peck-Kriss; and on three illas figurines from the Mareniyoc site, Callejon de Huaylas by Victor Ponte.
THE SETTLEMENT HISTORY OF THE LUCRE BASIN (CUSCO, PERU), 2022
Bauer, Brian S.; Silva, Miriam Araoz; and Hardy, Thomas John (2022) "The Settlement History of the Lucre Basin (Cusco, Peru)," Andean Past: Vol. 13, Article 11. Available at: https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/andean_past/vol13/iss1/11
Andean Past, 2013
Andean Past 11 includes work by Carlos Delgado González on archaeological evidence for feasts in Cusco, by Javier Fonseca Santa Cruz and Brian Bauer on dating the Wari remains at Espíritu Pampa in Vilcabamba, by Joel Grossman on new dates associated with early gold found at Waywaka, Andahuaylas, by Gregory D. Lockard on archaeological evidence for social differentiation among late Moche households at the Galindo site, by Yuichi Matsumoto, Yuri Cavero Palomino, and Roy Guíterrez Silva on Initial Period and Early Horizon domestic occupation of Capanayuq Rumi, by Patrick Carmichael on regionalism in the Nasca style, by Gregory Zaro, Kenneth Nystrom, and David Keefer on environmental catastrophe in south coastal Peru, and by Nicole Fuenzalida and Francisco Gallardo on exchange and ritual funerary consumption among hunter-gatherers of Chile’s Taltal coast. In addition there is a special memorial section honoring Betty Meggers by Monica Barnes, William Woods, and Robert Carneiro as well as obituaries of Alberto Rex González, Duccio Bonavia, and Daniel Shea. There are research reports by Joel Grossman, Monica Barnes, and Claudio Javier Patané Aráoz,
Discusses papers by Richard L. Burger, Catherine M. Bencic, and Michael D. Glascock (Obsidian Procurement and Cosmopolitanism at the Middle Horizon Settlement of Conchopata, Peru); by Edgar Bracamonte (Characteristics and Significance of Tapia Walls and the Mochica Presence at Santa Rosa de Pucala in the Mid-Lambayeque Valley); by Sara L. Juengst and Maeve Skidmore (Health at the Edge of the Wari Empire: An Analysis of Skeletal Remains from Hatun Cotuyoc, Huaro, Peru); and by Camille Weinberg, Benjamin T. Nigra, Maria Cecilia Lozada, Charles Stanish, Henry Tantalean, Jacob Bongers, and Terrah Jones (Demographic Analysis of a Looted Late Intermediate Period Tomb, Chincha Valley, Peru). Also discusses research reports by David Chicoine, Beverly Clement, and Kyle Stich (Macrobotanical Remains from the 2009 Season at Caylan: Preliminary Insights into Early Horizon Plant Use in the Nepena Valley, North-Central Coast of Peru); by Catherine M. Bencic (Obsidian Technology at the Wari Site of Conchopata in Ayacucho, Peru); by Alejandro Chu (Incahuasi, Canete); by Monica Barnes (Luis Barreda Murillo's Excavations at Huanuco Pampa, 1965), by Simon Urbina, Leonor Adan, Constanza Pellegrino, and Estefania Vidal (Early Village Formation in Desert Areas of Tarapaca, Northern Chile [Eleventh Century B.C.--Thirteenth Century A.D.), and by Alina Alvarez Larrain (Don Mateo-El Cerro, a Newly Rediscovered Late Period Settlement in Yocavil (Catamarca, Argentina). Discusses obituaries of Donald Frederick Sola by Monica Barnes, and Paulina Mercedes Ledergerber-Crespo by A. Jorge Arellano-Lopez, and Death Notices of Robert Ascher, Bernd Lambert, Daniel W. Gade, and George Bankes by Monica Barnes and Bill Sillar.
Andean Past, 2000
This preface discusses some of the editorial decisions made by Andean Past, as well as papers on the Nanchoc lithic tradition of northern Peru by Tom D. Dillehay and Jack Rossen; on the Initial Period settlement of Huaca el Gallo/Huaca la Gallina in Peru's Viru Valley by Thomas A. Zoubek; on the Miraflores Flood disaster and agrarian change in southern Peru by Dennis R. Satterlee, Michael E. Moseley, David K. Keefer, and Jorge E. Tapia; on the iconography of human heads in Paracas textiles by Anne Paul; on the Jeli Phase Complex at La Emerenciana by John Staller; on Ecuadorian Guangala Phase ceramics by Maria Masucci; on spondylus by David Blower; on Hernando Pizarro's coca estates near Cusco by Catherine Julien; on a geophysical method for dating rock art by Robert Bednarik; on the Puzolana obsidian source by Richard L. Burger and Michael D. Glascock; on the history of the Northeast Conference by Richard E. Daggett; and on the history of the Midwest Conference by David L. Browman.
Andean Past, 2012
Andean Past 10 contains an article on Fromative craft specialization in Bolivia’s Cochabamba Valleys by Olga Gabelmann, an analysis of Moche architectural vessels by Juliet Wiersema, a description of an excavated Moche well at the Huaca Cao Viejo in Peru’s Chicama Valley by Jeffrey Quilter and colleagues, inferences about Moche and Chimu labor organization from bricks by Howard Tsai, a bioarchaeological study of coca use by Melissa Murphy and María Fernanda Boza, a reconstruction of the destruction of the neo-Inca Yurac Rumi shrine in Vilcabamba by Brian S. Bauer, Miriam Dayde Aráoz, and George S. Burr, a report on storage and accounting facilities at Pachacamac by Peter Eeckhout, and a reconstruction of regional associations from ceramic data recovered in the Llanos de Mojos by John H. Walker. There are also obituaries of Earl Lubensky by Deborah Pearsall and of Juan Schobinger by Constanza Ceruti. The volume includes research reports by Jason Toohey, by Monica Barnes and colleagues, by Yuichi Matsumoto et al., by Jason Nesbitt, by David Chicoine and Carol Rojas, by Simón Urbina et al., and by Julián Salazar.
Andean Past, 2024
Andean Past 14 contains the following obituaries: Robert L. Carneiro by Monica Barnes; Luis Guillermo Lumbreras Salcedo by Henry Tantaleán; Thomas F. Lynch by Monica Barnes; Ellen FitzSimmons Steinberg by Monica Barnes; Patrick Henry Carmichael by Monica Barnes. It contains the following articles: Petroglyphs in Context: Another Look at the Chillihuay Archaeological Complex by Danny Zborover, Alex Elvis Badillo, María Cecilia Lozada, Erika Simborth Lozada, and Damaso Wile Huascayo Chávez; Technological Analysis of a Formative Lithic Assemblage in the Northern Peruvian Amazon by Edwin Silva and Antonio Pérez-Balarezo; Possible Symbols of Status or Authority among the Wari by Brian S. Bauer and Javier Fonseca Santa Cruz; Huacaypata: The Sacred Qocha of the Incas by Carlos Delgado González and Jaime Guardapuccla Aragón; Contemporary Observations on the Procurement, Processing, and Consumption of Shellfish and Seaweed in Huanchaco, North Coast of Peru: Notes for Interpreting Archaeological Assemblages by Gabriel Prieto. It contains the following research reports: Quipa, Chilca Valley, Peru by Andrés Ocas Quispe, Robert A. Benfer, Neil Andrew Duncan, and Bernardino Ojeda; The Cerro Ilucán Collection of Wari Objects by Brian S. Bauer; Pre-Columbian Tattooing Methods on the Peruvian Central Coast by Aaron Deter-Wolf, Benoit Robitaille, Rhoda Fromme, Robin Gerst, and Danny Riday; A Possible Hunting or Herding Trap on the Pampa de Huánuco by Monica Barnes; Shell Remains from the Quebrada de Topará-Proyecto Topará, Instituto Arqueológico Alemán, Bonn, Germany by Daniel H. Sandweiss and María del Carmen Sandweiss; Ethnographic Data on Mollusk Collection on the North Coast of Peru by Dan Sandweiss. Also included are notices of the deaths of Ana María Soldi Gasca, William J Conklin, Shozo Masuda, Joan Wells Lathrap, Jorge Aníbal Flores Ochoa, Ana María Lorandi, Luis Eduardo Briones Morales, María Victoria Castro Rojas, Warren Richard DeBoer, Geoffrey Conrad, Alina Wong, Donald G. Jackson Squella, John Wayne Janusek, Sarah Anne Jolly, Paul Ossa, Arnaldo Ramos Cuba, Eduardo Pareja Siani, Luis Watanabe, and Miguel Pazos Rivera.
2012
This is a translation from Spanish to English of a report on the prehispanic architecture of Tarapaca in northern Chile by Mauricio Uribe, Simón Urbina A., Leonor Adán A., and Estefania Vidal M.
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