Chronology, mound-building and environment at Huaca Prieta, coastal Peru, from 13 700 to 4000 years ago

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Dillehay, Tom D.
Bonavia, Duccio
Goodbred, Steven
Pino, Mario
Vasquez, Victor
Rosales Tham, Teresa
Conklin, William
Splitstoser, Jeff
Piperno, Dolores
Iriarte, Jose
Grobman, Alexander
Levi Lazzaris, Gerson
Moreira, Daniel
Lopez, Marilaura
Tung, Tiffiny
Titelbaum, Anne
Verano, John
Adovasio, James
Cummings, Linda Scott
Bearez, Phillipe
Dufour, Elise
Tombret, Olivier
Ramirez, Michael
Beavins, Rachel
DeSantis, Larisa
Rey, Isabel
Mink, Philip
Maggard, Greg
Franco, Teresa
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ANTIQUITY,Vol.86,48-70,2012
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Renewed in-depth multi-disciplinary investigation of a large coastal mound settlement in Peru has extended the occupation back more than 7000 years to a first human exploitation similar to 13 720 BR Research by the authors has chronicled the prehistoric sequence from the activities of the first maritime foragers to the construction of the black mound and the introduction of horticulture and monumentality. The community of Huaca Prieta emerges as innovative, complex and ritualised, as yet with no antecedents.
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