Vanderbilt: Analysis of Ancient Teeth Reveal Clues About How Sociopolitical Systems Grow
December 16, 2020
December 16, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Dec. 16 (TNSJou) -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news:
Scientific analysis of the distinct eating habits of two societies in northern Peru 6,000 years ago has allowed a team of Vanderbilt researchers to draw new conclusions about how complex sociopolitical structures took shape in ancient Andean societies.
The article, "Early specialized maritime and maize economies on the north coast of Peru" was published in the journal P . . .
Scientific analysis of the distinct eating habits of two societies in northern Peru 6,000 years ago has allowed a team of Vanderbilt researchers to draw new conclusions about how complex sociopolitical structures took shape in ancient Andean societies.
The article, "Early specialized maritime and maize economies on the north coast of Peru" was published in the journal P . . .