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Multi-isotopic and morphometric evidence for the migration of farmers leading up to the Inka conquest of the southern Andes

We present isotopic and morphometric evidence suggesting the migration of farmers in the southern Andes in the period AD 1270–1420, leading up to the Inka conquest occurring ~ AD 1400. This is based on the interdisciplinary study of human remains from archaeological cemeteries in the Andean Uspallat...

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Autores principales: Barberena, Ramiro, Menéndez, Lumila, le Roux, Petrus J., Marsh, Erik J., Tessone, Augusto, Novellino, Paula, Lucero, Gustavo, Luyt, Julie, Sealy, Judith, Cardillo, Marcelo, Gasco, Alejandra, Llano, Carina, Frigolé, Cecilia, Guevara, Daniela, Da Peña, Gabriela, Winocur, Diego, Benítez, Anahí, Cornejo, Luis, Falabella, Fernanda, Méndez, César, Nuevo-Delaunay, Amalia, Sanhueza, Lorena, Sagredo, Francisca Santana, Troncoso, Andrés, Zárate, Sol, Durán, Víctor A., Cortegoso, Valeria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7712914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33273534
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-78013-x
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author Barberena, Ramiro
Menéndez, Lumila
le Roux, Petrus J.
Marsh, Erik J.
Tessone, Augusto
Novellino, Paula
Lucero, Gustavo
Luyt, Julie
Sealy, Judith
Cardillo, Marcelo
Gasco, Alejandra
Llano, Carina
Frigolé, Cecilia
Guevara, Daniela
Da Peña, Gabriela
Winocur, Diego
Benítez, Anahí
Cornejo, Luis
Falabella, Fernanda
Méndez, César
Nuevo-Delaunay, Amalia
Sanhueza, Lorena
Sagredo, Francisca Santana
Troncoso, Andrés
Zárate, Sol
Durán, Víctor A.
Cortegoso, Valeria
author_facet Barberena, Ramiro
Menéndez, Lumila
le Roux, Petrus J.
Marsh, Erik J.
Tessone, Augusto
Novellino, Paula
Lucero, Gustavo
Luyt, Julie
Sealy, Judith
Cardillo, Marcelo
Gasco, Alejandra
Llano, Carina
Frigolé, Cecilia
Guevara, Daniela
Da Peña, Gabriela
Winocur, Diego
Benítez, Anahí
Cornejo, Luis
Falabella, Fernanda
Méndez, César
Nuevo-Delaunay, Amalia
Sanhueza, Lorena
Sagredo, Francisca Santana
Troncoso, Andrés
Zárate, Sol
Durán, Víctor A.
Cortegoso, Valeria
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description We present isotopic and morphometric evidence suggesting the migration of farmers in the southern Andes in the period AD 1270–1420, leading up to the Inka conquest occurring ~ AD 1400. This is based on the interdisciplinary study of human remains from archaeological cemeteries in the Andean Uspallata Valley (Argentina), located in the southern frontier of the Inka Empire. The studied samples span AD 800–1500, encompassing the highly dynamic Late Intermediate Period and culminating with the imperial expansion. Our research combines a macro-regional study of human paleomobility and migration based on a new strontium isoscape across the Andes that allows identifying locals and migrants, a geometric morphometric analysis of cranio-facial morphology suggesting separate ancestral lineages, and a paleodietary reconstruction based on stable isotopes showing that the migrants had diets exceptionally high in C(4) plants and largely based on maize agriculture. Significantly, this migration influx occurred during a period of regional demographic increase and would have been part of a widespread period of change in settlement patterns and population movements that preceded the Inka expansion. These processes increased local social diversity and may have been subsequently utilized by the Inka to channel interaction with the local societies.
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spelling pubmed-77129142020-12-03 Multi-isotopic and morphometric evidence for the migration of farmers leading up to the Inka conquest of the southern Andes Barberena, Ramiro Menéndez, Lumila le Roux, Petrus J. Marsh, Erik J. Tessone, Augusto Novellino, Paula Lucero, Gustavo Luyt, Julie Sealy, Judith Cardillo, Marcelo Gasco, Alejandra Llano, Carina Frigolé, Cecilia Guevara, Daniela Da Peña, Gabriela Winocur, Diego Benítez, Anahí Cornejo, Luis Falabella, Fernanda Méndez, César Nuevo-Delaunay, Amalia Sanhueza, Lorena Sagredo, Francisca Santana Troncoso, Andrés Zárate, Sol Durán, Víctor A. Cortegoso, Valeria Sci Rep Article We present isotopic and morphometric evidence suggesting the migration of farmers in the southern Andes in the period AD 1270–1420, leading up to the Inka conquest occurring ~ AD 1400. This is based on the interdisciplinary study of human remains from archaeological cemeteries in the Andean Uspallata Valley (Argentina), located in the southern frontier of the Inka Empire. The studied samples span AD 800–1500, encompassing the highly dynamic Late Intermediate Period and culminating with the imperial expansion. Our research combines a macro-regional study of human paleomobility and migration based on a new strontium isoscape across the Andes that allows identifying locals and migrants, a geometric morphometric analysis of cranio-facial morphology suggesting separate ancestral lineages, and a paleodietary reconstruction based on stable isotopes showing that the migrants had diets exceptionally high in C(4) plants and largely based on maize agriculture. Significantly, this migration influx occurred during a period of regional demographic increase and would have been part of a widespread period of change in settlement patterns and population movements that preceded the Inka expansion. These processes increased local social diversity and may have been subsequently utilized by the Inka to channel interaction with the local societies. Nature Publishing Group UK 2020-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7712914/ /pubmed/33273534 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-78013-x Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Barberena, Ramiro
Menéndez, Lumila
le Roux, Petrus J.
Marsh, Erik J.
Tessone, Augusto
Novellino, Paula
Lucero, Gustavo
Luyt, Julie
Sealy, Judith
Cardillo, Marcelo
Gasco, Alejandra
Llano, Carina
Frigolé, Cecilia
Guevara, Daniela
Da Peña, Gabriela
Winocur, Diego
Benítez, Anahí
Cornejo, Luis
Falabella, Fernanda
Méndez, César
Nuevo-Delaunay, Amalia
Sanhueza, Lorena
Sagredo, Francisca Santana
Troncoso, Andrés
Zárate, Sol
Durán, Víctor A.
Cortegoso, Valeria
Multi-isotopic and morphometric evidence for the migration of farmers leading up to the Inka conquest of the southern Andes
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title_full Multi-isotopic and morphometric evidence for the migration of farmers leading up to the Inka conquest of the southern Andes
title_fullStr Multi-isotopic and morphometric evidence for the migration of farmers leading up to the Inka conquest of the southern Andes
title_full_unstemmed Multi-isotopic and morphometric evidence for the migration of farmers leading up to the Inka conquest of the southern Andes
title_short Multi-isotopic and morphometric evidence for the migration of farmers leading up to the Inka conquest of the southern Andes
title_sort multi-isotopic and morphometric evidence for the migration of farmers leading up to the inka conquest of the southern andes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7712914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33273534
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-78013-x
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