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Identifying locals, migrants, and captives in the Wari Heartland: A bioarchaeological and biogeochemical study of human remains from Conchopata, Peru
Tiffiny A. Tung,
Kelly Knudson
Humanities Research, Institute for (IHR)
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
Bioarchaeological Research, Center for (CBR)
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Arts & Humanities
Strontium Isotope Ratios
83%
Wari
66%
Human Remains
53%
Captive
48%
Peru
45%
Migrants
39%
Burial
26%
Andes
23%
Teeth
22%
Camelid
11%
Ritualism
11%
Small Sample
9%
Enamel
9%
Natal
8%
Archaeological Context
8%
Foreigners
7%
Warrior
7%
Tactics
6%
Descendant
6%
Archaeology
4%
Person
3%
Evaluation
3%
Social Sciences
funeral
50%
Peru
45%
migrant
32%
inhabitant
10%
religious behavior
10%
tactics
9%
infant
9%
human being
5%
evaluation
4%
evidence
4%
Group
3%
Engineering & Materials Science
Strontium Isotopes
100%
Bone
28%
Enamels
9%
Large dataset
7%