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Dating the Dead: New Radiocarbon Dates from the Lower Ica Valley, South Coast Peru

This article presents radiocarbon dates from human bone samples (n = 13) from seven pre-Columbian cemeteries in the Samaca and Ullujaya Basins of the lower Ica Valley, south coast of Peru, spanning from the end of the Early Horizon to the Inca Late Horizon. These contexts have been severely looted....

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Published in:Radiocarbon 2015, Vol.57 (5), p.765-773
Main Authors: Cadwallader, Lauren, Arce Torres, Susana, O'Connell, Tamsin C, Pullen, Alexander G, Beresford-Jones, David G
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