ANTHRO 114R Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Blunt Trauma, Ethnogenesis, Strontium
Document Summary
Warfare and identity in the lip (danielle kurin) The lip is a period of factialization. Cross cultural trends in post imperial eras. Innovative practices to cope w/ challenges ethnogenesis. Wari builds outposts and coerces local leaders. Wari disappears; defensive hilltop settlements are built. Ppl are willing to live in filth in order to be safe. 2 groups in andahuaylas after wari collapses. 1) results: cranial modification and ethnic identity. Significant increase in modification from imperial to post-imperial era. Had an eye fracture that has been healed. Later has a more deadly wounds that did not heal. Trauma distribution before and after wari collapse. Violence in post-imperial chanka vs. quuicha communities. Quiche trauma distribution: male 80, female 30% Quicha violence: males have more trauma, wound location is distinct btw males and females, males = traditional warfare, females = disparate context. Chanka sites: males with trauma: 54, females with trauma: 63% At chanka they look pretty much the same.