Isotopes and bioarchaeology in the Andes: Diet, life histories, and ritual

IF 1.5 3区 地球科学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Archaeometry Pub Date : 2024-06-04 DOI:10.1111/arcm.12989
Augusto Tessone, Ramiro Barberena, Kelly J. Knudson
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Abstract

In this article, we present an isotopic perspective of key research questions in Andean bioarchaeology, focusing on the ways in which stable and radiogenic isotope analyses have contributed to our understanding of the past. Andean archaeology offers a window into long-term processes of economic, socioecological and political change since the mid-Holocene, thus providing historical trajectories of socio-ecological change relevant for global comparison. The spatial scale of this review includes the areas traditionally identified as the south-central Andes and the southern Andes. These ecological scenarios are characterised by marked topographic, climatic and ecological variations that are fruitful for the application of isotopes to understand diet, mobility, migration and ritual in past human societies. Within the broader Andean context, here we focus on the growth of bioarchaeological applications of isotopic data. We discuss some major themes of economic production, mobility and exploitation of environmental diversity, maize agriculture, migrations in small- and large-scale societies and ritual practices related to human sacrifices and body modifications. Building on this, we discuss theoretical and methodological trends and directions for future research combining bioarchaeology and isotopes in the Andes.

安第斯山脉的同位素和生物考古学:饮食、生活史和仪式
在这篇文章中,我们从同位素角度介绍了安第斯生物考古学的关键研究问题,重点是稳定同位素和放射性同位素分析如何帮助我们了解过去。安第斯考古学为我们了解全新世中期以来经济、社会生态和政治的长期变化过程提供了一个窗口,从而为全球比较提供了社会生态变化的历史轨迹。本次考察的空间范围包括传统上被认定为安第斯中南部和安第斯南部的地区。这些生态区域的地形、气候和生态变化明显,有利于应用同位素了解过去人类社会的饮食、流动、迁移和仪式。在更广泛的安第斯背景下,我们将重点关注同位素数据在生物考古学中的应用。我们讨论了经济生产、流动性和对环境多样性的利用、玉米农业、小型和大型社会中的迁徙以及与人类祭祀和身体改造相关的仪式习俗等一些重要主题。在此基础上,我们讨论了安第斯山脉生物考古学与同位素相结合的理论和方法趋势及未来研究方向。
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Archaeometry
Archaeometry 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
12.50%
发文量
105
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Archaeometry is an international research journal covering the application of the physical and biological sciences to archaeology, anthropology and art history. Topics covered include dating methods, artifact studies, mathematical methods, remote sensing techniques, conservation science, environmental reconstruction, biological anthropology and archaeological theory. Papers are expected to have a clear archaeological, anthropological or art historical context, be of the highest scientific standards, and to present data of international relevance. The journal is published on behalf of the Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, Oxford University, in association with Gesellschaft für Naturwissenschaftliche Archäologie, ARCHAEOMETRIE, the Society for Archaeological Sciences (SAS), and Associazione Italian di Archeometria.
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