All participants are encouraged to submit their suggested most highly relevant paper(s) to complete this list.
Suggested Cross-Disciplinary Reading
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Adelaar, W.F.H. In press (2011). Modeling convergence: Towards a reconstruction of the history of Quechuan-Aymaran interaction. Lingua. [To be made available at: doi:10.1016/j.lingua.2011.10.001.] |
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Beresford-Jones, D., & Heggarty, P. forthcoming. South America, Andes: archaeology. In I. Ness (ed) The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell |
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Chepstow-Lusty, A. (2011) Agro-pastoralism and social change in the Cuzco heartland of Peru: a brief history using environmental proxies. Antiquity, 85, p.pp.570-582. |
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Cerrón-Palomino, R. forthcoming. Cuando los mitos tienen un fondo de historicidad: el origen lacustre de los Incas primordiales. |
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Cerrón-Palomino, R. 2004. Lenguas de la costa norte peruana. In Z. E. Fernández, A. F. Garay, & A. A. González (eds) Estudios en lenguas amerindias: homenaje a Ken L. Hale, 81-105. Hermosillo: Universidad de Sonora, Editorial Unison |
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D’Altroy, T.N. 2005. Remaking the Social Landscape: Colonization in the Inka Empire. In G. J. Stein (ed) The Archaeology of Colonial Encounters: Comparative Perspectives, 263–96. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research Press |
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Dillehay, T.D. 2009. Probing deeper into first American studies. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106: p.971-978. |
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Goldstein, P.S. 2009. Diasporas within the ancient state: Tiwanaku as ayllus in motion. In J. Marcus, C. Stanish, & R. Williams (eds) The Foundations of South Highland Andean Civilization: Papers in Honor of Michael Moseley, 273-297. Los Angeles: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA |
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Heggarty, P., & Beresford-Jones, D. forthcoming. South America, Andes: linguistics. In I. Ness (ed) The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell |
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Kaulicke, P. (forthcoming) Algunas reflexiones sobre lenguas y sociedades en el Periodo Formativo centroandino. In: P. Kaulicke & R. Cerrón-Palomino eds. Lenguas y Sociedades en el Antiguo Perú. Boletín de Arqueología PUCP. Lima, Fondo Editorial de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú |
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Knudson, K.J. (2011) Identifying archaeological human migration using biogeochemistry: case studies from the south-central Andes. In: G. S. Cabana & J. J. Clark eds. Rethinking Anthropological Perspectives on Migration. Tallahassee, University Press of Florida, pp.231-247. |
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Pearce, A. 2011. Reindigenisation and native languages in Peru’s “long nineteenth century” (1795-1940). In P. Heggarty & A. Pearce (eds) History and Language in the Andes, 135-163. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?PID=397842 |
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Schreiber, K. 2005. Imperial agendas and local agency: Wari colonial strategies. In G. J. Stein (ed) The Archaeology of Colonial Encounters: Comparative Perspectives, 237-262. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research Press |
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Sutter, R.C. (2009) Prehistoric population dynamics in the Andes. In: The Foundations of South Highland Andean Civilization: Papers in Honor of Michael Moseley. Los Angeles, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA, pp.9-38. |
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Tung, T.A. & Knudson, K.. J. (2011) Identifying locals, migrants, and captives in the Wari Heartland: A bioarchaeological and biogeochemical study of human remains from Conchopata, Peru. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 30, p.pp.247-261. |
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Turner, B., Kamenov, G., Kingston, J., & Armelagos, G. 2009. Insights into immigration and social class at Machu Picchu, Peru based on oxygen, strontium, and lead isotopic analysis. Journal of Archaeological Science 36: p.317-332. |
Other Papers That May Be of Interest
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Baitzel, S.I., & Goldstein, P.S. 2009. Migration and return migration in the Tiwanaku diaspora: A paleodemographic approach. Paper presented at the 74th Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, April 24, 2009. |
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Chepstow-Lusty, A.J., Frogley, M.R., Bauer, B.S., Leng, M.J., Cundy, A.B., Boessenkool, K.P. & Gioda, A. (2007) Evaluating socio-economic change in the Andes using oribatid mite abundances as indicators of domestic animal densities. Journal of Archaeological Science, 34 (7), p.pp.1178-1186. Available at: www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305440307000027 |
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Cook, N.D. (1981) Demographic Collapse, Indian Peru, 1520-1620. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. |
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Goddard, I., & Campbell, L. 1994. The history and classification of American Indian languages: What are the implications for the peopling of the Americas? In R. Bonnichsen & D. G. Steele (eds) Method and Theory for Investigating the Peopling of the Americas, 189–207. Corvallis: Center for the Study of the First Americans, Oregon State University. |
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Heggarty, P., & Beresford-Jones, D. forthcoming. A cross-disciplinary prehistory for the Andes? Surveying the state of the art. In P. Heggarty & D. Beresford-Jones (eds) Archaeology and Language in the Andes, London: British Academy / Oxford University Press |
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Heggarty, P., & Beresford-Jones, D. forthcoming. Archaeology, linguistics, and the Andean past: a much-needed conversation. In P. Heggarty & D. Beresford-Jones (eds) Archaeology and Language in the Andes, London: Oxford University Press/British Academy |
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Heggarty, P., & Beresford-Jones, D. 2010. Agriculture and language dispersals: limitations, refinements, and an Andean exception? Current Anthropology 51(2): p.163-191.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/650533 |
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Knudson, K.J. (2008) Tiwanaku influence in the south central Andes: strontium isotope analysis and Middle Horizon migration. Latin American Antiquity, 19 (1), p.pp.3-23. |
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