In 1997 agricultural workers, turned into looters, found an intact funerary site in the cloud forest in northeastern Peru. A prompt archaeological rescue project permitted the recovery of an important collection of mummies and artifacts that are providing important insights about the archaeology of the Chachapoya people that established in this area around 900 AD up to the Inca conquest of this territory around the year 1475. The mummies recovered showed evidence of cultural practices devised and used to assure the preservation of the human bodies. Such practices are also reported for among Chinchorro and Chiribaya mummies in the Andes. A cultural interpretation of these funerary activities is discussed connecting the practice of the cult t...
Investigations in biological anthropology of archaeological samples of human remains are uniquely po...
The first inhabitants of the South Central Andes arrived to the Pacific coast of what is now Norther...
Funerary clothes and textile fragments belonging to the grave goods of three mummies and seven skull...
This study will focus on frozen mummies of sacrificial victims from mounts Llullaillaco (6739 m), Qu...
The importance of the mummies to the definition of Andean identity could remain unperceived, or coul...
Death is not only the cessation of life; it is a social transformation. This dissertation investigat...
This study will focus on frozen mummies of sacrificial victims from mounts Llullaillaco (6739 m), Qu...
This study presents a bioarchaeological approach to the Chinchorro preceramic population that adapte...
Three frozen bodies belonging to a young woman and two infants were found at an elevation of 6.715 m...
Five centuries ago, the highest Andean mountains were climbed by Inca priests for the ritual perform...
False heads have been a recurring accessory for Andean mummies since the Middle Horizon (ca AD750-10...
Peru’s prehistory, climate, and terrain are the landscape upon which one of humankind’s longest migr...
The Chinchorro cemeteries of northern Chile are the first graveyards of the Andes (Arriaza 1995, Sch...
This study presents the report of the chemical and archeometric investigations carried out in a set ...
This research explores the relationship between mortuary practice and sociopolitical change among a ...
Investigations in biological anthropology of archaeological samples of human remains are uniquely po...
The first inhabitants of the South Central Andes arrived to the Pacific coast of what is now Norther...
Funerary clothes and textile fragments belonging to the grave goods of three mummies and seven skull...
This study will focus on frozen mummies of sacrificial victims from mounts Llullaillaco (6739 m), Qu...
The importance of the mummies to the definition of Andean identity could remain unperceived, or coul...
Death is not only the cessation of life; it is a social transformation. This dissertation investigat...
This study will focus on frozen mummies of sacrificial victims from mounts Llullaillaco (6739 m), Qu...
This study presents a bioarchaeological approach to the Chinchorro preceramic population that adapte...
Three frozen bodies belonging to a young woman and two infants were found at an elevation of 6.715 m...
Five centuries ago, the highest Andean mountains were climbed by Inca priests for the ritual perform...
False heads have been a recurring accessory for Andean mummies since the Middle Horizon (ca AD750-10...
Peru’s prehistory, climate, and terrain are the landscape upon which one of humankind’s longest migr...
The Chinchorro cemeteries of northern Chile are the first graveyards of the Andes (Arriaza 1995, Sch...
This study presents the report of the chemical and archeometric investigations carried out in a set ...
This research explores the relationship between mortuary practice and sociopolitical change among a ...
Investigations in biological anthropology of archaeological samples of human remains are uniquely po...
The first inhabitants of the South Central Andes arrived to the Pacific coast of what is now Norther...
Funerary clothes and textile fragments belonging to the grave goods of three mummies and seven skull...