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The impact of the Inca Empire in Northwest Argentina: Assessment of health status and food consumption at Esquina de Huajra (Quebrada de Humahuaca, Argentina)
Published 2018“…The Inca Empire annexed the modern territory of Northwest Argentina ca. 1450 AD. …”
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Ollantay : Estracto de un manuscrito conservado en la Biblioteca del Museo de La Plata
Published 2023Subjects: “…Sociocultural anthropology; Inca empire; Inca manuscript; Ollantay; Peru;…”
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Proceos sociales en el noroeste de Argentina durante los siglos XIII a XVII :el valle Calchaquí
Published 2018“…Desde 1993, fecha que se editó Inca Provincial Archaeological and Ethnohistorical Assessment of the Impact of the Inca State (Malpass ed.1993) seguido por la edición de 2010 Distant Provinces in the Inca Empire: Toward a Deeper Understanding of Inca Imperialism (Malpass y Alconini eds. 2010), el conocimiento sobre la expansión del Tawantinsuyu en los Andes del Sur descansaba sobre modelos emanados de la etnohistoria más que del dato arqueológico marcando una senda en la manera de construir la historia andina basada en documentos escritos. …”
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La arquitectura de Abra de Minas, un sitio con evidencias tardías/incaicas en la puna de Salta, Argentina
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Tuberculosis precolombina en el noroeste argentino (NOA) : el cementerio de Rincón Chico 21 (RCH 21), Santa María, Catamarca
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The Tawantinsuyu and lapidary mining in the North-Western Argentina. Inca evidence related to the exploitation of turquoise in the basin of Ratones, Puna of Salta
Published 2020“…In this sense, it is highlight the presence of registry linked to ritual practices it would be related to propitiations of festivities realized for the Inca Empire, in which hospitality and guested were highlighted, as part of a strategy associated with a symbolic domination over the populations local, and possibly on the groups that were transferred to work in the mines.…”
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