The rapid expansion of the Inca from the Cuzco area of highland Peru (ca. AD 1400-1532) produced the largest empire in the New World. Although this meteoric growth may in part be due to the adoption of innovative societal strategies, supported by a large labour force and a standing army, we argue that it would not have been possible without increased crop productivity, which was linked to more favourable climatic conditions. We present a multi-proxy, high-resolution 1200-year lake sediment record from Marcacocha, 12 km north of Ollantaytambo, in the heartland of the Inca Empire. This record reveals a period of sustained aridity that began from AD 880, followed by increased warming from AD 1100 that lasted beyond the arrival of the Spanish i...
In this paper, I examine the role that irrigation played in the formation of the Southern Moche stat...
Harsh high-altitude environments were among the last landscapes to be settled by humans during the L...
Abstract: Before the Inca reigned, two empires held sway over the central Andes from anno Domini 600...
The rapid expansion of the Inca from the Cuzco area of highland Peru (ca. AD 14001532) produced the ...
The Central Peruvian Andes stand out as a globally important center of cultural and biological evolu...
© 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Humid montane forests are...
Environmental and cultural changes in the Central Andean region can most successfully be understood ...
Peru’s prehistory, climate, and terrain are the landscape upon which one of humankind’s longest migr...
The mid-Holocene was an extremely dry period in the Lake Titicaca Basin of South America, when lake ...
International audienceArchaeological research suggests significant human occupation in the arid Ande...
The Andes are defined by human struggles to provide for, and control, water. Nowhere is this challen...
The relationship between high altitude climate and the highland peruvian agriculture in XVIth and XV...
Through 2018-2019, the University of Louisville International Service Learning Program sent teams of...
Not only the colonial period, but also the pre-colonial times might have influenced later developmen...
This dissertation investigates Late Intermediate Period (AD 1000-1400) hilltop settlements of the ce...
In this paper, I examine the role that irrigation played in the formation of the Southern Moche stat...
Harsh high-altitude environments were among the last landscapes to be settled by humans during the L...
Abstract: Before the Inca reigned, two empires held sway over the central Andes from anno Domini 600...
The rapid expansion of the Inca from the Cuzco area of highland Peru (ca. AD 14001532) produced the ...
The Central Peruvian Andes stand out as a globally important center of cultural and biological evolu...
© 2019, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited. Humid montane forests are...
Environmental and cultural changes in the Central Andean region can most successfully be understood ...
Peru’s prehistory, climate, and terrain are the landscape upon which one of humankind’s longest migr...
The mid-Holocene was an extremely dry period in the Lake Titicaca Basin of South America, when lake ...
International audienceArchaeological research suggests significant human occupation in the arid Ande...
The Andes are defined by human struggles to provide for, and control, water. Nowhere is this challen...
The relationship between high altitude climate and the highland peruvian agriculture in XVIth and XV...
Through 2018-2019, the University of Louisville International Service Learning Program sent teams of...
Not only the colonial period, but also the pre-colonial times might have influenced later developmen...
This dissertation investigates Late Intermediate Period (AD 1000-1400) hilltop settlements of the ce...
In this paper, I examine the role that irrigation played in the formation of the Southern Moche stat...
Harsh high-altitude environments were among the last landscapes to be settled by humans during the L...
Abstract: Before the Inca reigned, two empires held sway over the central Andes from anno Domini 600...