New publication in the Journal of Global Archaeology (JoGA 2024/3)
Studies on pre-Hispanic populations in the Amazon region are rare and mostly focus on the remains of the earliest humans in the region. There is currently a complete lack of relevant studies for the southwest of Amazonia. In this paper we present the results of a comprehensive multi-disciplinary study on the skeletal remains of 125 individuals from the pre-Hispanic Casarabe culture settlement Salvatierra. The Casarabe culture flourished between 500–1400 AD in the southeast of the Llanos de Mojos, which make up a large part of the Amazon lowlands of Bolivia. The study, conducted in 2007 and 2008, involved classic osteological examinations, as well as analyses of ancient DNA, isotopes, and trace elements.
For more information follow this link (https://doi.org/10.34780/xc2d-22m3)
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