Zooarchaeology and Changing Food Practices at Carrizales,Peru Following the Spanish Invasion |
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Authors: | Sarah A Kennedy Parker VanValkenburgh |
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Institution: | 1.Department of Anthropology,University of Pittsburgh,Pittsburgh,USA;2.Department of Anthropology,Brown University,Providence,USA |
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Abstract: | Through analysis of zooarchaeological remains from two occupations at the site of Carrizales, we examine how an indigenous Peruvian maritime community responded to imperial interventions in their daily lives in the late sixteenth century. Following their forced resettlement into a planned reducción village, and amidst demographic decline and tribute extraction, Carrizales’s residents significantly changed how they put food on the table, pursuing less time-intensive strategies of food collection and incorporating Eurasian animals into their diets. These results illustrate the dynamism of relations between imperial political economies and domestic life and the efficacy of indigenous survival strategies. |
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