INVESTIGADORES
BARBERENA Ramiro
artículos
Título:
Bioarchaeology and isotopes in the Andes: diet, life-histories and ritual
Autor/es:
AUGUSTO TESSONE; RAMIRO BARBERENA; KELLY J. KNUDSON
Revista:
ARCHAEOMETRY
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2024
ISSN:
0003-813X
Resumen:
In this review, we present an isotopic perspective of key research questions in Andean bioarchaeology, focusing on the ways in which stable and radiogenic isotope analyses have contributed to our understanding of the past. Andean archaeology offers a window into long-term processes of economic, socio-ecological, and political change since the mid-Holocene, thus providing historical trajectories of socioecological change relevant for global comparison. The spatial scale of this review includes the areas traditionally identified as the south-central Andes and the southern Andes. These ecological scenarios are characterized by marked topographic, climatic, and ecological variations that are fruitful for the application of isotopes to understand diet, mobility, migration, and ritual in past human societies. Within the broader Andean context, here we focus on the growth of bioarchaeological applications of isotopic data. We discuss some major themes of economic production, mobility and exploitation of environmental diversity, maize agriculture, migrations in small and large-scale societies, and ritual practices related to human sacrifices and body modifications. Building on this, we discuss theoretical and methodological trends and directions for future research combining bioarchaeology and isotopes in the Andes.