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    Instrumental neutron activation analysis of Inka and local pottery from northern Chile's Atacama Desert by Williams, Veronica Isabel, Santoro Vargas, Calogero Mauricio, Speakman, Robert J., Glascock, Michael, Romero Guevara, Álvaro Luis, Valenzuela, Daniela, Standen, Vivien G., D'Altroy, Terence N.

    Published 2016
    “…The analyses were carried out on 94 fragments of pottery from several archaeological sites in northern Chile?s Atacama Desert (Fig 1, Table A.1). We aimed to examine the possible origins of pottery vessels distinguished by Inka and local styles within the process of the Inka State expansion into the territories south of Cusco, known as Collasuyu.On the basis of these analyses, we discuss the idea that the State introduced to the zone pottery with Inka iconographic styles from the Lake Titicaca region (more than 500 km away). …”
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    Parasites in the Atacama Desert: New insights into the lifestyles of ancient human populations (3000–500 BP) by Ramirez, Darío Alejandro, Herrera Soto, María José, Santana Sagredo, Francisca, Uribe Rodríguez, Mauricio, Nores, Rodrigo

    Published 2021
    “…We analyzed 26 human coprolites and digestive tract contents, most of them contained in mummified human bodies, from coastal and inland archaeological sites in the Atacama Desert (3000–500 BP), to test for gastrointestinal parasites. …”
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    Gastrointestinal parasites in ancient South American camelid feces from the Atacama Desert (Pampa del Tamarugal, Tarapacá, northern Chile) by Ramirez, Darío Alejandro, Herrera Soto, María José, González Andreu, Josefina, Santana Sagredo, Francisca, Uribe Rodríguez, Mauricio, Nores, Rodrigo

    Published 2023
    “…In this study, we analyzed 10 samples of South American camelid dung, which played an important role for the ancient human groups in the South-Central Andes, dated between 341 and 1635 calCE, from the Iluga Túmulos site (Pampa del Tamarugal, Tarapacá region, Atacama Desert, Chile). Microscopy examination revealed parasite remains in seven samples, in which oocysts of Eimeria macusaniensis and eggs of Lamanema chavezi/Nematodirus lamae, Trichuris sp., Moniezia sp., capillariids, strongylids, and unidentified nematodes were found. …”
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    eVolo 2013 : concurso de rascacielos 2013 = eVolo 2013 : 2013 skyscraper competition.

    Table of Contents: “…Mención honorífica: Mist Tree in Atacama Desert / Yeonkyu Park, Kwon Han, Haeyeon Kwon, Hojeong Lim…”
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    Space occupation and archaeological cultural landscape construction at quebrada La Chinchilla, Atacama province, Chile by Pavez Chiesa, Carolina

    Published 2017
    “…Quebrada La Chinchilla is placed at the southern portion of the Atacama desert, near to the miner town Inca de Oro. Because of the superficial pottery, it has been possible to associate human occupation from early-pottery period to later period, and identify the manufacture of lithics and mineral beads as the kind of activities carried out at the ravine. …”
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    Published 1989
    Table of Contents: “…Brewer -- Llamas, Herders and the Exploitation of Raw Materials in the Atacama Desert / Penny Dransart -- Evidence of Prehistoric Diet from Northern Chile: Coprolites, Gut Contents and Flotation Samples from the Tulan Quebrada / Timothy G. …”
    Texto completo en Biblioteca Electrónica del MinCyT. Ebsco desde 1993,25(2) (embargo de 18 meses), disponible a través de las terminales de la UNC. [Consulta: 2021/03/09].
    Indice en Biblioteca Electrónica del MinCyT. JSTOR desde 1969,1(1) hasta 2013, 45 (5), disponible a través de las terminales de la UNC. [Consulta: 2021/03/09].
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