TY - JOUR
T1 - Stable oxygen and radiogenic strontium variability in the Osmore Drainage, Peru
T2 - Implications for intra-regional Andean paleomobility studies
AU - Dahlstedt, Allisen C.
AU - Schach, Emily E.
AU - Baitzel, Sarah I.
AU - Knudson, Kelly J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2021/6
Y1 - 2021/6
N2 - The Osmore Drainage of southern Peru has a long and rich history of human occupation. While the utility of stable oxygen and radiogenic strontium isotope values in identifying paleomobility between this region and population centers in the Bolivian altiplano has been well established, many questions about intra-regional mobility remain. To better understand how these methods can be used to detect localized residential mobility, we present new δ18Omw(VSMOW) and 87Sr/86Sr values from water, soil, plant, and faunal samples. Samples were collected primarily from traditionally farmed agricultural fields in the upper, middle, and lower Osmore Drainage. Results are indiscernible between the upper and middle drainage, while marine contribution to the lower drainage produces distinct values. We discuss the methodological limitations and implications of our results for the use of stable oxygen and radiogenic strontium isotope analyses for intra-regional paleomobility studies in the Osmore Drainage.
AB - The Osmore Drainage of southern Peru has a long and rich history of human occupation. While the utility of stable oxygen and radiogenic strontium isotope values in identifying paleomobility between this region and population centers in the Bolivian altiplano has been well established, many questions about intra-regional mobility remain. To better understand how these methods can be used to detect localized residential mobility, we present new δ18Omw(VSMOW) and 87Sr/86Sr values from water, soil, plant, and faunal samples. Samples were collected primarily from traditionally farmed agricultural fields in the upper, middle, and lower Osmore Drainage. Results are indiscernible between the upper and middle drainage, while marine contribution to the lower drainage produces distinct values. We discuss the methodological limitations and implications of our results for the use of stable oxygen and radiogenic strontium isotope analyses for intra-regional paleomobility studies in the Osmore Drainage.
KW - Sr/Sr
KW - Andes
KW - Paleomobility
KW - Peru
KW - δO
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85102999846
U2 - 10.1016/j.jasrep.2021.102933
DO - 10.1016/j.jasrep.2021.102933
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85102999846
SN - 2352-409X
VL - 37
JO - Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
JF - Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
M1 - 102933
ER -