Geographic insularity and intra-lifetime mobility in Late Intermediate Period (ca. 1000 – 1450 CE) Arequipa, Peru determined from 87Sr/86Sr isobiographies

IF 1.5 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Beth K. Scaffidi , Justin Jennings , Tiffiny A. Tung , Gwyneth Gordon , Kelly J. Knudson
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Abstract

Objectives

This study examines mobility adaptations to a time of sociopolitical tumult in the ancient Andes. We examine 87Sr/86Sr variability in human burials (n = 21) dating to the Late Intermediate Period (“LIP,” ca. 1100 – 1450 CE) in the Sihuas Valley, Arequipa, Peru. The LIP in the southern and central Peruvian Andes is characterized as a time of drought, inter-community violence, and balkanization. Grave goods reflect ties to the nearby highlands, so we examine whether any Quilcapampa burials were non-locals and characterize their intra-lifetime mobility.

Materials and Methods

We report 87Sr/86Sr values from tooth enamel samples (n = 35) reflecting residential origins during three distinct periods during early-life, and bone (n = 12) reflecting origins averaged over the last years of life. We use 87Sr/86Sr isobiographies to identify individuals who were likely non-local to Quilcapampa at some point in their lifetimes. Because there are no extreme outliers, we define the cumulative local range as mean ±2σ of archaeological human samples, extended by the range of water 87Sr/86Sr within 10 km. We determine the proportion of probable non-locals and compare this and intra-lifetime mobility within Quilcapampa subgroups and between neighboring sites.

Results

Two males from the northern sector exhibit non-local 87Sr/86Sr values, and the northern sector has a higher mean intra-lifetime 87Sr/86Sr range than the southern sector. Only 4.5% of burials exhibit non-local 87Sr/86Sr values at some point in their lifetimes—higher than contemporaneous highland sites, but low mid-elevation Arequipa valleys. Quilcapampa, however, shows a higher mean intra-lifetime 87Sr/86Sr range compared to neighboring mid-valley sites, possibly reflecting adaptive short-term mobility.

Conclusion

Mobility for Quilcapampa individuals was likely constrained to nearby mid-valley communities and highlands, rather than long-distance travel. Immigrants likely leveraged pre-existing intra-regional mobility networks between neighboring valleys with similar geological characteristics.

Tweetable Summary

87Sr/86Sr isobiographies show limited intra-lifetime mobility in LIP Sihuas Valley, Peru.
基于87Sr/86Sr等传记资料的秘鲁阿雷基帕中晚期(约1000 - 1450年)地理孤立性和一生内流动
目的本研究考察了古代安第斯山脉社会政治动荡时期的流动性适应。我们研究了秘鲁阿雷基帕Sihuas山谷的人类墓葬(n = 21)中87Sr/86Sr的变化,这些墓葬可追溯到中晚期(“LIP”,约公元1100 - 1450年)。秘鲁安第斯山脉南部和中部的LIP是一个干旱、社区间暴力和巴尔干化的时期。墓葬物品反映了与附近高地的联系,因此我们研究了是否有任何Quilcapampa墓葬是非当地人的,并描述了他们一生中的流动性。材料和方法我们报告了来自牙釉质样本(n = 35)的87Sr/86Sr值,反映了生命早期三个不同时期的居住来源,而骨骼样本(n = 12)反映了生命最后几年的平均来源。我们使用87Sr/86Sr等传记来识别可能在其一生中某个时间点非奎尔卡潘帕本地的个体。由于没有极端异常值,我们将局部累积范围定义为考古人类样本的平均值±2σ,并在10 km范围内扩展水87Sr/86Sr的范围。我们确定了可能的非本地人的比例,并将其与Quilcapampa亚群内和邻近地点之间的终生流动性进行了比较。结果北段2名男性表现出非局地87Sr/86Sr值,北段一生平均87Sr/86Sr值范围高于南段。只有4.5%的墓葬在其一生中的某个时刻显示出非本地的87Sr/86Sr值,高于同时期的高地遗址,但在阿雷基帕山谷的中海拔较低。然而,与邻近的中谷站点相比,Quilcapampa显示出更高的平均寿命内87Sr/86Sr范围,可能反映了适应性短期流动性。结论奎尔卡帕帕人的活动可能局限于附近的中谷社区和高地,而不是长途旅行。移民可能利用了具有相似地质特征的相邻山谷之间预先存在的区域内流动网络。87sr /86Sr等传记显示秘鲁LIP Sihuas山谷有限的一生内流动性。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports is aimed at archaeologists and scientists engaged with the application of scientific techniques and methodologies to all areas of archaeology. The journal focuses on the results of the application of scientific methods to archaeological problems and debates. It will provide a forum for reviews and scientific debate of issues in scientific archaeology and their impact in the wider subject. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports will publish papers of excellent archaeological science, with regional or wider interest. This will include case studies, reviews and short papers where an established scientific technique sheds light on archaeological questions and debates.
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