Publication: Food behaviors, nutrition and identity under the Inka Empire: the Caringa people of Pueblo Viejo-Pucara, Peru
Food behaviors, nutrition and identity under the Inka Empire: the Caringa people of Pueblo Viejo-Pucara, Peru
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Kolp - Godoy Allende, M. C. (2023). Food behaviors, nutrition and identity under the Inka Empire: the Caringa people of Pueblo Viejo-Pucara, Peru (Vol. 3129). BAR Publishing.
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Pueblo Viejo-Pucara is one of the coastal archaeological sites that were ruled by the Inka Empire on the central coast of Peru, inhabited by the Caringa people. Labor colonists relocated to the site as part of Inka strategies of annexation of new territories, reducing local polities' power. Archaeological evidence points to connections between the Caringa people and highland communities. An unexplored line of evidence is people's food habits, identity, diet and nutrition. The way society prepares, serves, and eats its food is socio-cu
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Kolp - Godoy Allende, M. C. (2023). Food behaviors, nutrition and identity under the Inka Empire: the Caringa people of Pueblo Viejo-Pucara, Peru (Vol. 3129). BAR Publishing.