Julia Sponholtz
Poster: What's For Dinner?: A preliminary investigation of food and plant use in the Cinti Valley, Bolivia
Poster: What's For Dinner?: A preliminary investigation of food and plant use in the Cinti Valley, Bolivia
Acknowledgments: Thanks to my advisor: Katherine Chiou; to the rest of my committee: Stephanie McClure, Christopher Lynn, and Michael McKain; to the original excavator of the sites: Claudia Rivera Casanovas; to Madi Brake for assisting with sorting the botanical samples, and to everyone in APPL and HBERG.
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2021 Ancient Paria, Bolivia: Macrobotanical Remains Recovered from an Administrative
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Folk, Maureen E.
2020 Migration and Agricultural Practice: A Paleoethnobotanical Analysis of Los Batanes in
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Rivera Casanovas, Claudia
2004 Regional Settlement Patterns and Political Complexity in the Cinti Valley, Bolivia.
Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh.