An Analysis of the Gut Contents of Five Well-Preserved Human Bodies from Tarapacá, Northern Chile |
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Authors: | Timothy G Holden Lautaro Núez |
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Institution: | Timothy G. Holden,Lautaro Núñez |
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Abstract: | The detailed microscopic analysis of the gut contents from five well-preserved desiccated human bodies, dated between 540 BC and AD 600, from the Tarapacá quebrada, Northern Chile, has been undertaken. This analysis indicated that local wild resources such as the seeds of Chenopodium sp., pods of Prosopis sp. and the underground organs of Schoenoplectus/Scirpus sp. made up a substantial part of the diet even after the presence of domesticated species can be demonstrated for the area. Evidence for the consumption of fish was also recovered but the identification of larger mammals such as the Andean camelids in the diet is only tentative. This stands in contrast to the data recovered from other classes of archaeological remains and highlights the need to correlate as many different classes of complementary data as possible if a more complete picture of ancient diet is to be forthcoming. |
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Keywords: | Tarapaca Chile Desert Diet Gut Contents Mummies |
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