Like Frejoles in a Pod: Examining the Current State of Paleoethnobotany in Peru
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
In the last decade or so, the field of paleoethnobotany has witnessed a rapid rise in the number of Peruvian and foreign researchers conducting archaeobotanical inquiry in the country of Peru. The primary goal of this symposium is to open lines of communication among these scholars, many of them recently trained, and solidify the network of researchers actively involved in the study of macro- and microbotanical remains in the region. Through this symposium, we also aim to raise awareness about the need for sharing information such as project-specific methodologies and the rationales behind them, seed/phytolith/starch grain databases, and analytical protocols. The specific goals for this symposium include (1) disseminating the results of recent archaeobotanical analyses, (2) pushing theoretically engaged and question-driven research, (3) critically examining methodological issues specific to Andean archaeobotany, and (4) discussing joint efforts in developing databases and guides for Andean macro- and microremains. By taking these steps towards developing an active and collegial network of researchers interested in the complex entanglements between peoples and plants, we hope to advance the field of paleoethnobotany in Peru.
Other Keywords
Paleoethnobotany •
Peru •
Residue Analysis •
archaeobotany •
Moche •
andes •
tiwanaku •
Subsistence •
Mining •
Historical Archaeology
Geographic Keywords
South America •
NI (ISO Country Code) •
MQ (ISO Country Code) •
Department of Martinique (Country) •
DM (ISO Country Code) •
St. Lucia (Country) •
LC (ISO Country Code) •
Commonwealth of Dominica (Country) •
Republic of Nicaragua (Country) •
BO (ISO Country Code)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-12 of 12)
- Exploring Macrobotanicals of Tenehaha from the Cotahuasi Valley, Peru (2015)
- "Good to Eat and Good to Think": Interpreting the Role of Plants in the Tiwanaku Temple of Omo M10, Moquegua, Peru (2015)
- Methodological Considerations for Examining the "Slave Diet" at Colonial Wine Producing Estates in Nasca, Peru (2015)
- Middle Formative Plant Use on the Taraco Peninsula, Bolivia (2015)
- Paleoethnobotany at Cerro la Virgen: Exploring the Lives of People and Plants at a Chimu Town in the Hinterland of Chan Chan (2015)
- Parsing out Differential Plant Use Among Households During a Period of War in Puno, Peru (2015)
- A Preliminary Comparison of Paleoethnobotanical Remains from Cerro Baul and Cerro Mejia in the Upper Moquegua Valley, Peru (2015)
- Putting Archaeobotany Under the Microscope: A Case Study for Increased Use of Starch-Grain and Residue Analyses on the North Coast of Peru (2015)
- Social Implications of a Maize-Free Botanical Assemblage in Early Middle Horizon Contexts at the Huaracane Site of Yahuay Alta, Middle Moquegua Valley, Peru (2015)
- To Feed the Miner and to Feed the Mine: Some Thoughts on the Macrobotanical Assemblage from Mina Primavera, Nasca Region, Peru (2015)
- To Screen or to Float?: Methodological Considerations for Archaeobotanists in Coastal Peru (2015)