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Comparing ritual foods and everyday diet from the Middle Horizon site of Tenahaha, Cotahuasi, Peru using stable isotope and macrobotanical analyses
Corina M. Kellner
, Katharin Compton-Gore
, Aaron J. Mayer
, Matthew Sayre
, Justin Jennings
, Willy Yépez Álvarez
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Stable Isotope Analysis
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Peru
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Middle Horizon
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Macrobotanical Analysis
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Animal Products
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Human Remains
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C4 Plants
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Social Context
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Special Diets
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Mortuary
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Highlands
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Plant Remains
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Political Context
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Quinoa
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Rapid Social Change
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Tuber
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Traditional Food
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Food Practices
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Maize Products
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Dining
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Prehistoric Population
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Arts and Humanities
Ritual
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Corn
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Peru
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Middle Horizon
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Meal
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Tradition
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era
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Local
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Prehistoric
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Stable isotope analysis
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Ancestors
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Village
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quotidian
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Dining
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Plant remains
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Animal Product
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C4 Plant
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Chenopodium Quinoa
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Traditional Foods
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Food Science
Traditional Food
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Special Food
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