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    Highland Andean Archaic

    South Americahunter-gatherers to food producers
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    Publication Date
    Aldenderfer, Mark S.The Archaic Period in the south-central Andes1989
    Aldenderfer, Mark S.Montane Foragers1998
    Browman, David L.Origins and development of Andean pastoralism1989
    Burger, Richard L.Trace-element analysis of obsidian artifacts from Pachamachay, Junín1980
    Burger, Richard L.Early organizational diversity in the Peruvian Highlands1986
    Núñez A., LautaroPaleo Indian and Archaic cultural periods in the arid and semiarid regions of northern Chile1983
    Pearsall, Deborah M.The origins of plant cultivation in South America1992
    Pearsall, Deborah M.Pachamachay ethnobotanical report1980
    Quilter, JeffreyLate preceramic Peru1991
    Rick, John W.Prehistoric hunters of the high Andes1980
    Rick, John W.The character and context of highland preceramic society1988
    Rick, John W.Tradition summary2003
    Santoro, CalogeroHunters of the dry puna and salt puna in northern Chile1987
    Wright, H. E. (Herbert Edgar)Environmental history of the Junín plain and the nearby mountains1980

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