The variable roads to sacrifice: Isotopic investigations of human remains from Chotuna‐Huaca de los Sacrificios, Lambayeque, Peru

dc.contributor.authorBethany L. Turner
dc.contributor.authorHaagen D. Klaus
dc.contributor.authorSarah V. Livengood
dc.contributor.authorLeslie Ellen Brown
dc.contributor.authorFausto Saldaña
dc.contributor.authorCarlos Wester
dc.coverage.spatialBolivia
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-22T14:32:33Z
dc.date.available2026-03-22T14:32:33Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.descriptionCitaciones: 29
dc.description.abstractThis study investigates two key variables-residential context and subsistence-among sacrificial victims dating to the Late Horizon (A.D. 1450-1532) in the Huaca de los Sacrificios at the Chotuna-Chornancap Archaeological Complex in north coastal Peru. We investigate whether aspects of sacrifice in this distant coastal province mirrored that found in Inca heartland contexts such as the capacocha, or remained more typical of coastal sacrificial traditions. Stable carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen isotope values were characterized in bone carbonate, bone collagen, and hair keratin to estimate geographic residence during the decade before death and diet in the decade, versus months, before death. Bone δ18 Ocarbonate values have a mean (±SD) of 26.8 ± 1.1%, bone δ13 Ccarbonate values -6.7 ± 1.7%, and bone δ(13) Ccollagen values 11.8 ± 1.3%; bone δ15 Ncollagen values have a mean of 11.5 ± 1.3%. Combined hair δ13 Ckeratin values have a mean of -12.8 ± 1.6%, and hair δ15 Nkeratin values 10.8 ± 1.3%. In contrast to contemporaneous coastal and highland contexts, we are unable to identify immigrants among the sacrificed individuals or changes in diet that indicate provisioning with a standardized diet leading up to death. Instead, results suggest that victims were local to the area, but consumed moderately variable diets consistent with local subsistence patterns. These findings suggest a distinct pattern of human sacrifice in the Late Horizon and underscore the regional and temporal variation in sacrificial practices in the central Andes.
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/ajpa.22238
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.22238
dc.identifier.urihttps://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/47120
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherWiley
dc.relation.ispartofAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology
dc.sourceGeorgia State University
dc.subjectSubsistence agriculture
dc.subjectContext (archaeology)
dc.subjectResidence
dc.subjectCarbonate
dc.subjectGeography
dc.subjectHuman bone
dc.subjectArchaeology
dc.subjectDemography
dc.subjectBiology
dc.titleThe variable roads to sacrifice: Isotopic investigations of human remains from Chotuna‐Huaca de los Sacrificios, Lambayeque, Peru
dc.typearticle

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