Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7444376 Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 2018 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
The consolidation of a group of cultural traits locally known as “the Formative Period” in the South-central Andes - village settlements, pottery, agriculture and/or pastoralism - may have been part of a sociocultural strategy to cope with resource uncertainty and economic risk brought on by late Holocene environmental instability from ca. 3500 BP on.
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