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INSTITUTE
of
ANDEAN STUDIES
62nd Annual Meeting
Presentat ions and pos ter s avai labl e onl ine s tar t ing JANUARY 3 , 2022
Scheduled event s JANUARY 13–16, 2022
Online at ins t i tut eo fandeanstudie s .org
~ Preliminary 1/3/2022 ~
The Institute of Andean Studies is the vision of John H. Rowe (1918–2004), who founded it in 1960.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2016– : Lisa Trever 2018– : Paul Goldstein
2019– : Stella Nair
OFFICERS
President: John Rick Vice-President: Christine Hastorf
Secretary: William Sapp Treasurer: Bruce Owen
Editor (Ñawpa Pacha): Jerry Moore Associate Editor (Ñawpa Pacha): Margaret MacLean
Program Chair: Katherine Chiou Media Manager: Nico Tripcevich
Graduate Student Coordinator: Patricia Lagarde Social Media Coordinator: Alba Menéndez Pereda
Website and virtual Meeting: Jen Lampton (Jeneration Web Development), Gustavo Salas, and Laryn Kragt Bakker
REVIEW COMMITTEE
Jacqueline Álvarez-Rosales
Daniel Contreras Rodrigo Chocano
José Carlos de la Puente
Justin Jennings Katherine Moore
McAllen Donna Nash Elena Phipps
Gabriel Prieto Michael Schreffler
Nicola Sharratt J. Marla Toyne Brendan Weaver
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Maria Bruno, Guy Duke, Steven Filoromo, Lorena Grana, Di Hu, Caleb Ranum, Julia Sponholtz, TBD
TRANSLATION COMMITTEE:
Miriam Kolar, TBD
The Institute of Andean Studies logo is from an Inka tocapu tunic at Dumbarton Oaks.
Thursday, January 13th - Sunday, January 16th P R E S E N T A T I O N S
Presentations may be viewed at any time from the start of the preview period on January3, 2022—through the scheduled meeting events of January 13 through 16—to the end of the extended viewing period on February 12, 2022. Space for written comments and discussion is available for each. First authors participate in live discussions with audience participation, scheduled later in this program. S P E C I A L S E C T I O N : T H E B L U E R I B B O N C O M M I S S I O N R E P O R T A N D T H E S T A T E O F A N D E A N S T U D I E S
The authors will discuss these four assessment presentations with two moderators and the audience at the Plenary Session, scheduled later in this program. Presentations are listed alphabetically by first author.
ANDREW CANESSA, University of Essex (Ethnography) One Person’s View of the Field of Andean Art History
THOMAS CUMMINS, Harvard University (Art History) [Title TBD]
ELIZABETH KLARICH, Smith College (Archaeology) The BRC Report and Reflections on Andean Archaeology
TAMARA WALKER, University of Toronto (Colonial History) [Title TBD]
G E N E R A L S E C T I O N : T H E A N D E A N P A S T A N D P R E S E N T Presentations are listed alphabetically by first author.
ALEKSA ALAICA, University of Alberta; LUIS MANUEL GONZÁLEZ LA ROSA, University of Toronto; WILLY YÉPEZ ÁLVAREZ, Royal Ontario Museum; JUSTIN JENNINGS, Royal Ontario Museum
Herding Companions and Other-Than-Human Persons: Dog Burials at the Middle Horizon Site of La Real, Arequipa Peru (600-1000 CE)
ELSA VALERIA ANTEZANA SORIA, Universidad de Tarapacá (IAS 2022 PRESENTATION AWARDEE)
Paisajes Difusos, Actores Nítidos: El Rol de las Comunidades Carangas en la Construcción del Paisaje Colonial en Torno al Camino Real de Potosí (Siglos XVI al XVIII)
Thursday, January 13th - Sunday, January 16th CESAR W. ASTUHUAMAN, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (IAS 2022
PRESENTATION AWARDEE)
La Red de Caminos y Centros Inca en la Depresión/Deflexión de Huancabamba
GABRIELA CERVANTES QUEQUEZANA (IAS 2022 PRESENTATION AWARDEE), Universidad Nacional de San Marcos Gendered Trajectories and Political Power in Sican/Lambayeque Funerary Practices
PATRICIA CHIRINOS OGATA, University of California, Santa Barbara (IAS 2022 PRESENTATION AWARDEE) Following the Caolin Trail: Cajamarca Archaeology and the Reichlen Collection
SOLSIRÉ CUSICANQUI, Harvard University The Cajamarca of the Apu Rumitiana (Santa Apolonia Hill): Integrating the Past and the Present through Community-based and Reflexive Archaeology
JORDAN A. DALTON, American Museum of Natural History Weight and Measurement in the Andes: Evaluating the Role of Balanzas
MARIA ROXANA ESCOBAR ÑAÑEZ, University of Toronto Afroperuanas in the Criollo Circuit
AMANDINE FLAMMANG, Université libre de Bruxelles; KEVIN LANE, Universidad de Buenos Aires - CONICET Hybrid Funerary Landscapes: Preliminary Review of Mortuary Structures in the Cordillera Negra, Ancash, Peru (AD 1000-1532)
ANDREA K. GONZALES LOMBARDI, Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología (Perú)(IAS 2022 PRESENTATION AWARDEE)
The Piuran: A Regional Entity Facing Imperial Powers at the Huancabamba Depression
CARLOS VICENTE GONZÁLEZ GODOY, Universidad de Atacama (IAS 2022 PRESENTATION AWARDEE); CARMEN IRENE CASTELLS SCHENCKE, Independent scholar
Arqueología Vial Inkaica en el Despoblado de Atacama, Chile: Antecedentes, Nuevos Registros y Significaciones Arqueoastronómicas
Thursday, January 13th - Sunday, January 16th SILVIA RODRIGUEZ KEMBEL, University of Colorado Boulder
Lessons from the Lanzon: Insights on the Construction of Social Complexity from the Early Galleries at Chavín de Huántar, Perú
JAN KLAPUT, University of Warsaw; GABRIEL PRIETO, University of Florida Camelid Mass Sacrifice at Pampa la Cruz, North Coast of Peru: A Zooarchaeological Analysis
DENNIS NICOLAS LORENZO, University of Yamagata Rutas del Formativo Medio y Tardío en la Zona Altoandina de Lambayeque, Norte del Perú
SARAH MASSEY, Independent scholar; GEORGE CHAUCA I., Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; CÉSAR DURAND P., Independent scholar New Geoglyphs, New Insights: La Peña de Tajahuana, Ica
CHRISTIAN MESÍA-MONTENEGRO, Universidad Privada San Juan Bautista (IAS 2022 PRESENTATION AWARDEE); ANGEL SANCHEZ-BORJAS, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú Embedded Religiousness and the Kotosh Religious Tradition in the Central Andes: New evidence from La Seductora and Macabalaca in the Ancash and La Libertad regions
GILES SPENCE MORROW, Vanderbilt University Digital Connoisseurship: Applications of Machine Learning to Moche Iconography from the Donnan and McClelland Moche Archive
PATRICK J. MULLINS, University of Pittsburgh The Huacas of Confluence: Unions of Huacas and Landscapes in the Moche Valley Chaupiyunga of Peru
DENNIS E. OGBURN, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; BILL SILLAR, University College London Early Monumental Architecture in Cusco, Peru
LAURA PEY, CONICET - Universidad de Buenos Aires (IAS 2022 PRESENTATION AWARDEE) Towards a Textile Interpretation of Andean Agrarian Landscapes: The Case of Cusi Cusi (Puna of Jujuy, Argentina)
Thursday, January 13th - Sunday, January 16th ANDRÉ RAMOS-CHACÓN, Vanderbilt University
Reframing the Inca-Spanish Encounter: Titu Cusi Yupanqui’s Relación de Cómo los Españoles Entraron en el Perú (c. 1570)
JONATHAN RITTER, University of California, Riverside
Indigenous Cosmopolitans and the Tourist Encounter: Taquile’s Fiesta de Santiago as Contact Zone
LISSETH ROJAS-PELAYO, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (IAS 2022
PRESENTATION AWARDEE), ERICK ACERO SHAPIAMA, Programa Arqueológico Chavín ¿Cuánta Carne Hay en Casa?: Aproximaciones a la Distribución de Carne de Camélido durante el Formativo Tardío en Chavín de Huántar
CHRISTOPHER J. SANTIAGO, College of Staten Island (CUNY) Singing, Dreaming and Resistance Among the Water Guardians of Cajamarca, Peru
DYLAN REED SMITH, J. MARLA TOYNE, University of Central Florida; BERNARDA ELÍAS DELGADO, Museo de Sitio Túcume; JOSÉ MANUEL VILLALTA ESCUDERO, Museo de Sitio Túcume Exploring Dietary Trajectories of Social Elites from a Late Horizon (1470–1532 CE) Cemetery at Túcume Peru
J. MARLA TOYNE, University of Central Florida Characterizing Chachapoya Dietary Variability in the Catastrophic Death Assemblage at Kuelap, Peru
TERESA C. VERGARA, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (IAS 2022
PRESENTATION AWARDEE ) Las Gestiones de la Elite Indígena Limeña para Obtener el Cargo de Protector General de Naturales (1748 – 1767)
ANTHONY ALEX VILLAR QUINTANA, Universidad Nacional de San Marcos (IAS 2022
PRESENTATION AWARDEE ) Presencia Wari en la Alta Amazonia Nororiental Peruana: Una Perspectiva desde la Cuenca del Utcubamba
Thursday, January 13th - Sunday, January 16th BRENDAN J.M. WEAVER, Stanford University; MIGUEL A. FHON BAZAN, Gerencia de
Cultura, Municipalidad Metropolitana de Lima Toward a Comparative Archaeology of the Slavery in Peru: Lima and the Haciendas of Nasca
VERÓNICA ISABEL WILLIAMS, CONICET - Universidad de Buenos Aires (IAS 2021 PRESENTATION AWARDEE); MARIA CECILIA CASTELLANOS, ICSOH-CONICET-UNSa; KEVIN LANE, IDECU/UBA-CONICET Agricultural Fields and Pottery Technology as Expressions of Inca Expansion at Middle Calchaquí Valley, Salta, Northwest Argentina
RACHEL G. WITT, Tulane University; GABRIEL PRIETO, University of Florida; ALAN CHACHAPOYAS, Independent scholar; JOHN VERANO, Tulane University Death that Endures: A Bioarchaeological and Biogeochemical Study of Human Sacrifices from the Moche Valley, Peru
JANUSZ Z. WOŁOSZYN, University of Warsaw Bringing Toro Muerto Back to Life: The Past, Present and Future of the Largest South American Rock Art Complex
Thursday, January 13th - Sunday, January 16th P O S T E R S
Posters may be viewed at any time from the start of the preview period on January 3, 2022—through the scheduled meeting events of January 13 through 16—to the end of the extended viewing period on February 12, 2022. Authors participate in live, open discussion with meeting participants during two discussions scheduled later in this program. G E N E R A L S E C T I O N : T H E A N D E A N P A S T A N D P R E S E N T Posters are listed alphabetically by first author.
DANA BARDOLPH, Northern Illinois University; SOFÍA CHACALTANA CORTEZ, Universidad Antonio Ruiz de Montoya; VIOLETA KILLIAN GALVAN, Universidad de Buenos Aires; ANDREW HAMILTON, Art Institute of Chicago; MELISSA MURPHY, University of Wyoming; LAURA PEY, Universidad de Buenos Aires; BILL SAPP, US Forest Service; BETH K. SCAFFIDI, University of California, Merced Power, Politics, and Public Secrets: Assessing the Impacts of Sexual Misconduct in the Andean Studies Community
JORDI BENITES SEGURA, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
La Secuencia de Ocupación de los Montículos del Valle Alto de Chingas, Sierra Oriental de Áncash, Perú
ARIANNA GARVIN, PAUL GOLDSTEIN, University of California, San Diego Preliminary Research into Past, Socio-ecological Interactions at the Site of Puerto Malabrigo, Chicama Valley, Peru
BEBEL R. IBARRA, Tulane University Recuay and its Relationship with Wari during the Middle Horizon: New Perspectives from Conchucos, Highland Ancash
PATRICIA KNOBLOCH, Institute of Andean Studies Moche Midwife Agency and the Enigmatic Dipper
JESSICA R. LACERTE, Washtenaw Community College; ANDREW NELSON, University of Western Ontario A Comparison of Linear Enamel Hypoplastic Defects between Two Pre-Columbian Peruvian Samples Using Scanning Electron Microscopy
Thursday, January 13th - Sunday, January 16th KATHERINE MORUCCI, University of California, Davis
Paleohistology for Mummies: Identifying Archaeological Correlates of Infectious Diseases in Mummified South American Camelids
THOMAS JAMISON SNYDER, RANDALL HAAS, University of California, Davis Drought-Induced Violence on the Andean Altiplano 470 – 1532 CE: A Bioarchaeological Meta-analysis of Conflict and Climate Change
Thursday, January 13th T H U R S D A Y S C H E D U L E D L I V E E V E N T S
In each scheduled live presenter discussion, the first authors of several presentations with intersecting themes discuss their research and comments or questions from the audience; co-authors may participate from the audience. T H U R S D A Y ( 1 0 : 0 0 a m – 1 1 : 0 0 a m , P a c i f i c T i m e ) P R E S E N T E R D I S C U S S I O N
Historical and Contemporary Afroperuvian and Indigenous Themes
Moderator: STEVEN FILOROMO, University of Alabama
First Authors:
MARIA ROXANA ESCOBAR ÑAÑEZ, University of Toronto, Afroperuanas in the Criollo Circuit
JONATHAN RITTER, University of California, Riverside, Indigenous Cosmopolitans and the Tourist Encounter: Taquile’s Fiesta de Santiago as Contact Zone
CHRISTOPHER J. SANTIAGO, College of Staten Island (CUNY), Singing, Dreaming and Resistance Among the Water Guardians of Cajamarca, Peru
BRENDAN J.M. WEAVER, Stanford University; MIGUEL A. FHON BAZAN, Gerencia de Cultura, Municipalidad Metropolitana de Lima, Toward a Comparative Archaeology of the Slavery in Peru: Lima and the Haciendas of Nasca
T H U R S D A Y ( 1 2 : 0 0 p m – 1 : 0 0 p m , P a c i f i c T i m e ) P R E S E N T E R D I S C U S S I O N
Community, Heritage, and the History of a Collection
Moderator: GUY DUKE, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
First Authors:
PATRICIA CHIRINOS OGATA, University of California, Santa Barbara, Following the Caolin Trail: Cajamarca Archaeology and the Reichlen Collection
Thursday, January 13th SOLSIRÉ CUSICANQUI, Harvard University, The Cajamarca of the Apu Rumitiana
(Santa Apolonia Hill): Integrating the Past and the Present through Community-based and Reflexive Archaeology
JANUSZ Z. WOŁOSZYN, University of Warsaw, Bringing Toro Muerto Back to Life: The Past, Present and Future of the Largest South American Rock Art Complex
T H U R S D A Y ( 2 : 0 0 p m – 3 : 3 0 p m , P a c i f i c T i m e ) O U T R E A C H F O R U M
Meeting attendees have the opportunity to contribute to the conversation concerning the Institute of Andean Studies’ plans for redefining Andean studies through outreach, especially towards integrating actors who have traditionally been left at the margins of international Andean research networks, based on the Blue Ribbon Commission report (available on the IAS website).
Moderators:
DANIELA BALANZATEGUI, Chair of the Blue Ribbon Commission Outreach Subcommittee
RODRIGO CHOCANO, Member of the Blue Ribbon Commission Outreach Subcommittee T H U R S D A Y E V E N I N G ( 4 : 3 0 p m – 6 : 0 0 p m , P a c i f i c T i m e ) B U S I N E S S M E E T I N G
Annual Business Meeting (IAS Members Only)
IAS Members: Please attend to vote on Directors for 2022, learn of recent IAS activities and member participation opportunities, and discuss future directions.
Friday, January 14th F R I D A Y S C H E D U L E D L I V E E V E N T S
In each scheduled live presenter discussion, the first authors of several presentations with intersecting themes discuss their research and comments or questions from the audience; co-authors may participate from the audience. F R I D A Y ( 1 0 : 0 0 a m – 1 1 : 0 0 a m , P a c i f i c T i m e ) P R E S E N T E R D I S C U S S I O N
Roads and Networks in the Andean Past
Moderator: DI HU, James Madison University
First Authors:
ELSA VALERIA ANTEZANA SORIA, Universidad de Tarapacá, Paisajes Difusos, Actores Nítidos: El Rol de las Comunidades Carangas en la Construcción del Paisaje Colonial en Torno al Camino Real de Potosí (Siglos XVI al XVIII)
CESAR W. ASTUHUAMAN, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, La Red de Caminos y Centros Inca en la Depresión/Deflexión de Huancabamba
CARLOS VICENTE GONZÁLEZ GODOY, Universidad de Atacama, Arqueología Vial Inkaica en el Despoblado de Atacama, Chile: Antecedentes, Nuevos Registros y Significaciones Arqueoastronómicas
DENNIS NICOLAS LORENZO, University of Yamagata, Rutas del Formativo Medio y Tardío en la Zona Altoandina de Lambayeque, Norte del Perú
F R I D A Y ( 1 2 : 0 0 p m – 1 : 0 0 p m , P a c i f i c T i m e ) P R E S E N T E R D I S C U S S I O N
Landscapes and Intermediate Zones
Moderator: RAFAEL VEGA-CENTENO, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Friday, January 14th First Authors:
AMANDINE FLAMMANG, Université libre de Bruxelles, Hybrid Funerary Landscapes: Preliminary Review of Mortuary Structures in the Cordillera Negra, Ancash, Peru (AD 1000-1532)
ANDREA K. GONZALES LOMBARDI, Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología (Perú), The Piuran: A Regional Entity Facing Imperial Powers at the Huancabamba Depression
PATRICK J. MULLINS, University of Pittsburgh, The Huacas of Confluence: Unions of Huacas and Landscapes in the Moche Valley Chaupiyunga of Peru
LAURA PEY, CONICET - Universidad de Buenos Aires, Towards a Textile Interpretation of Andean Agrarian Landscapes: The Case of Cusi Cusi (Puna of Jujuy, Argentina)
F R I D A Y ( 2 : 0 0 p m – 3 : 0 0 p m , P a c i f i c T i m e ) P O S T E R D I S C U S S I O N S I
First authors of four posters are available to discuss their research with interested meeting participants; co-authors may participate from the audience.
Moderator: STEVEN FILOROMO, University of Alabama
First Authors:
DANA BARDOLPH, Northern Illinois University, Politics, and Public Secrets: Assessing the Impacts of Sexual Misconduct in the Andean Studies Community
ARIANNA GARVIN, University of California, San Diego, Preliminary Research into Past, Socio-ecological Interactions at the Site of Puerto Malabrigo, Chicama Valley, Peru
BEBEL R. IBARRA, Tulane University, Recuay and its Relationship with Wari during the Middle Horizon: New Perspectives from Conchucos, Highland Ancash
PATRICIA KNOBLOCH, Institute of Andean Studies, Moche Midwife Agency and the Enigmatic Dipper
Friday, January 14th F R I D A Y E V E N I N G ( 4 : 0 0 p m – 5 : 3 0 p m , P a c i f i c T i m e ) P U B L I C A T I O N F O R U M Meeting attendees have the opportunity to contribute to the conversation concerning the Institute of Andean Studies’ plans to strengthen curatorial aspects and broaden coverage of its journal Ñawpa Pacha based on the Blue Ribbon Commission report, including increasing Afro-Andean and Indigenous content (available on the IAS website).
Moderators:
JERRY MOORE, Editor of Ñawpa Pacha
JONATHAN RITTER, Member of the Blue Ribbon Commission Journal Subcommittee
Saturday, January 15th S A T U R D A Y S C H E D U L E D L I V E E V E N T S
In each scheduled live presenter discussion, the first authors of several presentations with intersecting themes discuss their research and comments or questions from the audience; co-authors may participate from the audience. S A T U R D A Y ( 1 0 : 0 0 a m – 1 1 : 0 0 a m , P a c i f i c T i m e ) P R E S E N T E R D I S C U S S I O N
Society and Ritual in the Formative Period
Moderator: MARIA BRUNO, Dickinson College
First Authors:
SILVIA RODRIGUEZ KEMBEL, University of Colorado Boulder, Lessons from the Lanzon: Insights on the Construction of Social Complexity from the Early Galleries at Chavín de Huántar, Perú
SARAH MASSEY, Independent scholar, New Geoglyphs, New Insights: La Peña de Tajahuana, Ica
CHRISTIAN MESÍA-MONTENEGRO, Universidad Privada San Juan Bautista, Embedded Religiousness and the Kotosh Religious Tradition in the Central Andes: New evidence from La Seductora and Macabalaca in the Ancash and La Libertad regions
LISSETH ROJAS-PELAYO, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, ¿Cuánta Carne Hay en Casa?: Aproximaciones a la Distribución de Carne de Camélido durante el Formativo Tardío en Chavín de Huántar
S A T U R D A Y ( 1 2 : 0 0 p m – 1 : 0 0 p m , P a c i f i c T i m e ) P R E S E N T E R D I S C U S S I O N
Making Quantitative Data Speak
Moderator: DI HU, James Madison University
Saturday, January 15th First Authors:
JORDAN A. DALTON, American Museum of Natural History, Weight and Measurement in the Andes: Evaluating the Role of Balanzas
JAN KLAPUT, University of Warsaw, Camelid Mass Sacrifice at Pampa la Cruz, North Coast of Peru: A Zooarchaeological Analysis
GILES SPENCE MORROW, Vanderbilt University, Digital Connoisseurship: Applications of Machine Learning to Moche Iconography from the Donnan and McClelland Moche Archive
S A T U R D A Y ( 2 : 0 0 p m – 3 : 0 0 p m , P a c i f i c T i m e ) P R E S E N T E R D I S C U S S I O N
Middle Horizon and Contemporary Societies
Moderator: JORDAN DALTON, American Museum of Natural History
First Authors:
ALEKSA ALAICA, University of Alberta, Herding Companions and Other-Than-Human Persons: Dog Burials at the Middle Horizon Site of La Real, Arequipa Peru (600-1000 CE)
GABRIELA CERVANTES QUEQUEZANA, Universidad Nacional de San Marcos Gendered Trajectories and Political Power in Sican/Lambayeque Funerary Practices
ANTHONY ALEX VILLAR QUINTANA, Universidad Nacional de San Marcos, Presencia Wari en la Alta Amazonia Nororiental Peruana: Una Perspectiva desde la Cuenca del Utcubamba
Saturday, January 15th S A T U R D A Y E V E N I N G ( 4 : 0 0 p m – 5 : 3 0 p m , P a c i f i c T i m e ) P L E N A R Y S E S S I O N D I S C U S S I O N The Blue Ribbon Commission Report and the State of Andean Studies This interdisciplinary panel will converse with meeting participants about the future(s) of Andean studies and the Institute of Andean Studies, including issues in the Blue Ribbon Commission report (available on the IAS website), intellectual trends and major debates in the discipline’s approach to the Andes, and the health of the field in terms of diversity, inclusion and equity. The four panelists have outlined their themes in “Special Session” presentations that participants may wish to view before the discussion.
Moderators: JOHN RICK, President of the Institute of Andean Studies
JOSÉ CARLOS DE LA PUENTE, Chair of the Blue Ribbon Commission State of the Field Subcommittee
Discussants:
ANDREW CANESSA, University of Essex (Ethnography)
THOMAS CUMMINS, Harvard University (Art History)
ELIZABETH KLARICH, Smith College (Archaeology)
TAMARA WALKER, University of Toronto (Colonial History)
Sunday, January 16th S U N D A Y S C H E D U L E D L I V E E V E N T S
In each scheduled live presenter discussion, the first authors of several presentations with intersecting themes discuss their research and comments or questions from the audience; co-authors may participate from the audience. S U N D A Y ( 1 0 : 0 0 a m – 1 1 : 0 0 a m , P a c i f i c T i m e ) P R E S E N T E R D I S C U S S I O N
Encounters with the Inka
Moderator: [TBD]
First Authors:
ANDRÉ RAMOS-CHACÓN, Vanderbilt University, Reframing the Inca-Spanish Encounter: Titu Cusi Yupanqui’s Relación de Cómo los Españoles Entraron en el Perú (c. 1570)
J. MARLA TOYNE, University of Central Florida, Characterizing Chachapoya Dietary Variability in the Catastrophic Death Assemblage at Kuelap, Peru
VERÓNICA ISABEL WILLIAMS, CONICET - Universidad de Buenos, Agricultural Fields and Pottery Technology as Expressions of Inca Expansion at Middle Calchaquí Valley, Salta, Northwest Argentina
RACHEL G. WITT, Tulane University, Death that Endures: A Bioarchaeological and Biogeochemical Study of Human Sacrifices from the Moche Valley, Peru
S U N D A Y ( 1 2 : 0 0 p m – 1 : 0 0 p m , P a c i f i c T i m e ) P R E S E N T E R D I S C U S S I O N
Matters of the Elite
Moderator: [TBD]
Sunday, January 16th First Authors:
DENNIS E. OGBURN, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Early Monumental Architecture in Cusco, Peru
DYLAN REED SMITH, Independent scholar, Exploring Dietary Trajectories of Social Elites from a Late Horizon (1470–1532 CE) Cemetery at Túcume Peru
TERESA C. VERGARA, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Las Gestiones de la Elite Indígena Limeña para Obtener el Cargo de Protector General de Naturales (1748 – 1767)
S U N D A Y ( 2 : 0 0 p m – 3 : 0 0 p m , P a c i f i c T i m e ) P O S T E R D I S C U S S I O N S I I
First authors of five posters are available to discuss their research with interested meeting participants; co-authors may participate from the audience.
Moderator: [TBD]
First Authors:
JORDI BENITES SEGURA, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, La Secuencia de Ocupación de los Montículos del Valle Alto de Chingas, Sierra Oriental de Áncash, Perú
JESSICA R. LACERTE, Washtenaw Community College, A Comparison of Linear Enamel Hypoplastic Defects between Two Pre-Columbian Peruvian Samples Using Scanning Electron Microscopy
KATHERINE MORUCCI, University of California, Davis, Paleohistology for Mummies: Identifying Archaeological Correlates of Infectious Diseases in Mummified South American Camelids
THOMAS JAMISON SNYDER, University of California, Davis, Drought-Induced Violence on the Andean Altiplano 470 – 1532 CE: A Bioarchaeological Meta-analysis of Conflict and Climate Change
Sunday, January 16th S U N D A Y E V E N I N G ( 4 : 0 0 p m – 5 : 3 0 p m , P a c i f i c T i m e ) S T U D E N T F O R U M Research Design and Project Development in the Andes
In this event organized for student participants, an interdisciplinary panel discusses ethical, methodological, and logistical issues to consider when organizing fieldwork in the Andes.
Moderator: PATRICIA LAGARDE, Graduate Student Coordinator of the Institute of Andean Studies
Discussants:
ALICIA BOSWELL, University of California, Santa Barbara
HUGO IKEHARA TSUKAYAMA, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
KRIS LANE, Tulane University
CHRISTIAN MESÍA-MONTENEGRO, Universidad Privada San Juan Bautista
PATRICK MULLINS, University of Pittsburgh
LISA TREVER, Columbia University
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
BLUE RIBBON COMMISSION ON ENGAGING AFRICANS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS IN ANDEAN STUDIES
Co-Chairs: Sherwin Bryant and Ximena Gómez
Jacqueline Álvarez-Rosales
Daniela Balanzategui Jacob Bongers
Rodrigo Chocano José Carlos de la Puente Maria Fernanda Escallón
Leo Garofolo
Jonathan Ritter Tamara Walker Brendan Weaver
WORKING GROUP ON ETHICAL CONDUCT IN ANDEAN STUDIES
Dana Bardolph Sofía Chacaltana Andrew Hamilton
Melissa Murphy Laura Pey Bill Sapp
Beth K. Scaffidi
ÑAWPA PACHA EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
Sonia Alconini Jacqueline Alvarez-
Rosales Cesar Astuhuaman
Daniela Balanzátegui Andrew Canessa José M. Capriles Anita G. Cook Carolyn Dean
Christopher B. Donnan Maria Fernanda Escallón
Christine A. Hastorf Paul Heggarty Leo J. Garofalo
Kevin Lane Catherine Lara
Luis G. Lumbreras Susan A. Niles
Joanne Pillsbury John W. Rick
Jonathan Ritter Andrew Roddick
Silvia Rodriquez Kembel Francisca Santana
Sagredo Marcela Sepúlveda
Bill Sillar Henry Tantaleán Ynga
Tiffiny Tung Charles Walker
Veronica Williams
Doyenne: Patricia Lyon