Archaeological research in the Atacama Desert has recovered evidence of considerable cultural variability. This variability seems to have increased during the Late Intermediate Period (AD 950-1400). The oasis of Quillagua, located at the margins of the Loa River in northern Chile, between the Andes and the coast (70 km from the Pacific Ocean), has shown important evidence regarding this cultural diversity. The variety in the archaeological evidence found at Quillagua has been interpreted as the result of two different cultural influences at the oasis: the Pica-Tarapaca who occupied the coastal and inland regions to the north of Quillagua and the Atacama who occupied the oasis and fertile areas southeast of Quillagua. Here, we present the re...
Pica 8 is a Late Intermediate Period (AD 900-1450) cemetery located in the Atacama Desert. Burials a...
Objectives: The timing and dietary role of maize agriculture is central to archaeological discussion...
The archaeological record shows that large pre-Inca agricultural systems supported settlements for c...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe decline of the Tiwanaku state saw the emergence of two new cultures—...
International audienceNorthern Chile’s Atacama Desert is one of the most unforgiving landscapes on t...
ObjectivesTo characterize the paleodiet of individuals from Formative Period (1500 B.C.-A.D. 400) At...
Research on the Late Intermediate Period (AD 900–1450) in northern Chile has been strongly influence...
The Late Intermediate Period in northern Chile has been strongly influenced by the mobility models o...
Publicación ISIThis is the first time that stable carbon, nitrogen and oxygen isotope analyses of hu...
On the basis of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of human remains, this paper provides ev...
Artículo de publicación ISIFrom material culture evidence dating as early as 7500 cal BC, it has bee...
The Middle Period of the Atacama oases, North Chile, has been characterized as a time of peace, unif...
Along the Pacific coast of South America, including what is now Chilean territory, the coastal zone ...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjective: The goal of this research is to understand the relevance of di...
Pica 8 is a Late Intermediate Period (AD 900-1450) cemetery located in the Atacama Desert. Burials a...
Pica 8 is a Late Intermediate Period (AD 900-1450) cemetery located in the Atacama Desert. Burials a...
Objectives: The timing and dietary role of maize agriculture is central to archaeological discussion...
The archaeological record shows that large pre-Inca agricultural systems supported settlements for c...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe decline of the Tiwanaku state saw the emergence of two new cultures—...
International audienceNorthern Chile’s Atacama Desert is one of the most unforgiving landscapes on t...
ObjectivesTo characterize the paleodiet of individuals from Formative Period (1500 B.C.-A.D. 400) At...
Research on the Late Intermediate Period (AD 900–1450) in northern Chile has been strongly influence...
The Late Intermediate Period in northern Chile has been strongly influenced by the mobility models o...
Publicación ISIThis is the first time that stable carbon, nitrogen and oxygen isotope analyses of hu...
On the basis of stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis of human remains, this paper provides ev...
Artículo de publicación ISIFrom material culture evidence dating as early as 7500 cal BC, it has bee...
The Middle Period of the Atacama oases, North Chile, has been characterized as a time of peace, unif...
Along the Pacific coast of South America, including what is now Chilean territory, the coastal zone ...
Artículo de publicación ISIObjective: The goal of this research is to understand the relevance of di...
Pica 8 is a Late Intermediate Period (AD 900-1450) cemetery located in the Atacama Desert. Burials a...
Pica 8 is a Late Intermediate Period (AD 900-1450) cemetery located in the Atacama Desert. Burials a...
Objectives: The timing and dietary role of maize agriculture is central to archaeological discussion...
The archaeological record shows that large pre-Inca agricultural systems supported settlements for c...