Boletín de Arqueología PUCP. Núm. 31 (2022)

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Introducción
  • La antropología biológica en Sudamérica. Segunda Parte Vega, María del Carmen; Gómez, Juliana; Mora, Franco; Figueiro, Gonzalo; Cadena, Bibiana; 5-6

  • Prácticas funerarias
  • Una ofrenda a la arquitectura monumental precerámica del sitio Los Morteros, costa norte del Perú Aranda, Kristel; Tomasto Cagigao, Elsa; Mauricio Llonto, Ana Cecilia; 8-29
  • Muertes violentas en la sociedad Chancay Tardía del sitio arqueológico Las Shicras (Huaral, Lima) Vega, María del Carmen; Tosso, Walter; Peralta, Rodolfo; 31-59
  • Los últimos paracas: fardos funerarios de la tradición Paracas Cavernas de Cerro del Gentil, valle medio de Chincha, costa sur del Perú Tantaleán, Henry; Gómez Mejía, Juliana; Stanish, Charles; 61-80
  • Envolviendo al muerto a orillas del mar: análisis de escaneos tomográficos computarizados de fardos de Ancón y Pachacamac (1100 d. C.-1532 d. C.) Watson, Lucía; Fuentes, Sarita; Nelson, Andrew; Williams, Jocelyn; Gauld, Suellen; Motley, Joanna; Poeta, Lauren; Gómez, Elizabeth; Baldeos, Jhon; Pozzi-Escot, Denise; 81-101
  • El caso del niño de Dabeiba, una aproximación a las prácticas funerarias del noroccidente de Suramérica en tiempos prehispánicos desde la perspectiva tafonómica Cadena Duarte, Bibiana Andrea; Pulgarín Montoya, Eliana; 103-115

  • Medio ambiente, sociedad y cultura
  • Aportes al estudio de la alimentación prehispánica y los cultivos andinos en el sector centro-sur de la Quebrada de Humahuaca (Argentina) Scaro, Agustina; Musaubach, Maria Gabriela; 117-138

  • Genética y evolución
  • La genética como herramienta de reparación. Desafíos para una Argentina mestiza Di Fabio Rocca, Francisco; Arencibia, Valeria; Gago, Julia; Bettera Marcat, Gianina Celeste; Cardozo, Darío; Russo, María Gabriela; 139-146

  • Arqueología y antropología forense
  • Aportes de una arqueología forense situada: dos décadas de intervenciones en Tucumán (Argentina) Ataliva, Víctor; Zurita, Ruy D; Gerónimo, Aldo; Romano, Andrés S; Molina, Luciano R; Cano, Sergio F; Huetagoyena Gutiérrez, Gema G; Lund, Julia; Srur, Fabio R; Leiva, Alejandro; 147-165

  • Nota
  • Arqueología y derechos humanos: el rol del arqueólogo en el proceso de búsqueda de personas desaparecidas. Un caso de estudio sobre recuperación, análisis e interpretación de manera de muerte desde los Andes peruanos Mora, Franco; 167-182
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      Una ofrenda a la arquitectura monumental precerámica del sitio Los Morteros, costa norte del Perú
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2022-12-22) Aranda, Kristel; Tomasto Cagigao, Elsa; Mauricio Llonto, Ana Cecilia
      Los Morteros (5726-5041 cal yrs. BP) is an archaeological site located in Pampa de las Salinas, in the lower Chao Valley, on the northern Peruvian coast. This site includes several phases. One of these belongs to the construction of an adobe-brick monumental building dating 5400-5100 yrs. BP. Excavations carried out in 2017, uncovered a context comprised of burnt areas containing marine animal bones, shells, charcoal, articulated human skeletons, and commingled human bones. This context is interpreted as the remains of an offering related to the closing event of the adobe-brick monumental structure. This interpretation is based on the conjunction of osteological, contextual, and radiocarbon analysis. The closing event of the adobe-brick monumental structure, of which this offering is part, contributed to the construction social and ritual significance at Los Morteros, located inside the Archaeological Complex of Pampa de las Salinas in the Chao Valley.
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      Envolviendo al muerto a orillas del mar: análisis de escaneos tomográficos computarizados de fardos de Ancón y Pachacamac (1100 d. C.-1532 d. C.)
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2022-12-22) Watson, Lucía; Fuentes, Sarita; Nelson, Andrew; Williams, Jocelyn; Gauld, Suellen; Motley, Joanna; Poeta, Lauren; Gómez, Elizabeth; Baldeos, Jhon; Pozzi-Escot, Denise
      The objective of this work is to characterize the funerary treatment of individuals buried in two archaeological sites on the central coast of Peru during the late periods (1100 AD-1532 AD). We document patterns shared by the population in general and peculiarities that characterize each site regarding the mortuary treatment of the body.The «Ancón Necropolis» is one of the largest funerary sites in the Central Andes. It was occupied by a local population whose main activities would have been fishing and textile production. The Pachacamac sanctuary is one of the most important oracles in pre-Hispanic times and it had religious, administrative, and political functions, in addition to a domestic occupation. This sample is composed of 26 funerary bundles from Ancón and 18 from Pachacamac; in both cases, the samples include bundles of women, men and children who mainly represent the non-elite of each of these settlements. This sample was analyzed using a non-invasive and non-destructive methodology based on computerized tomographic scans (CT-SCAN).The results show that the practice of preparing the funerary bundle would have been widespread in the central coast as an expression of mortuary treatment, including simple decoration of the exterior of the bundle. The interior of each bundle, including the position of the body and its associated offerings, would represent the individual identities that each person must have had in life.