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List of works by Christine Ann Hastorf

A Systematic Approach to Species–Level Identification of Chile Pepper (Capsicum spp.) Seeds: Establishing the Groundwork for Tracking the Domestication and Movement of Chile Peppers through the Americas and Beyond

scientific article published in September 2014

Andean luxury foods: special food for the ancestors, deities and the élite

Climatic Change and Its Effect on Prehispanic Agriculture in the Central Peruvian Andes

scientific article published in 1990

Community with the ancestors: ceremonies and social memory in the Middle Formative at Chiripa, Bolivia

scholarly article by Christine A Hastorf published in December 2003

Documenting Cultural Selection Pressure Changes on Chile Pepper (Capsicum baccatum L.) Seed Size Through Time in Coastal Peru (7,600 B.P.–Present)

scientific article published on 30 May 2014

Effect of heating on the stable carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios of bone collagen

scientific article published in January 1985

Fishing and environmental change during the emergence of social complexity in the Lake Titicaca Basin

article

Flotation versus dry sieving archaeobotanical remains: A case history from the Middle Horizon southern coast of Peru

scientific article published in March 2013

Heads of state: icons, power, and politics in the ancient and modern Andes

book published in 2008

Inka Rule in the Northern Calchaqui Valley, Argentina

scientific article published in 2000

Interpretation in Context: Sampling and Analysis in Paleoethnobotany

Interpreting ancient food practices: stable isotope and molecular analyses of visible and absorbed residues from a year-long cooking experiment

scientific article published on 27 August 2020

Laboratory goals and considerations for multiple microfossil extraction in archaeology

scholarly article by James Coil published in August 2003

Mark S. Aldenderfer (ed.). Domestic architecture, ethnicity, and complementarity in the South-Central Andes. x+178 pages, 69 figures, tables. 1993. lowa City (IO): University of Iowa Press: ISBN 0-87745-400-0 hardback $47.95

Paleoethnobotany: A Handbook of Procedures

scientific article published in 1990

Political centers in context: Depositional histories at Formative Period Kala Uyuni, Bolivia

scholarly article by Andrew P. Roddick published in December 2014

Recent research in paleoethnobotany

scientific article published in March 1999

Reconstruction of prehistoric plant production and cooking practices by a new isotopic method

scientific article published in Nature

Rio Balsas most likely region for maize domestication

scholarly article

Simple technologies and diverse food strategies of the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene at Huaca Prieta, Coastal Peru

scientific article

THE LOST HALF OF ANDEAN ARCHITECTURE: EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY ROOFING TRADITIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL USE AT CHINCHERO, PERU

scholarly article by Stella Nair published in May 2018

Temporal Inflection Points in Decorated Pottery: A Bayesian Refinement of the Late Formative Chronology in the Southern Lake Titicaca Basin, Bolivia

scholarly article by Erik J. Marsh published in December 2019

Testing old wives' tales in Palaeoethnobotany: A comparison of bulk and scatter sampling schemes from Pancán, Peru

scientific article published in March 1992

The Rise and Fall of Wiñaymarka: Rethinking Cultural and Environmental Interactions in the Southern Basin of Lake Titicaca

journal article from 'Human Ecology' published in 2021

The Strength of the Labour Evidence: Sexual Revolutions: Gender and Labor at the Dawn of Agriculture, by Jane Peterson, 2002. (Gender and Archaeology 4.). Walnut Creek (CA): AltaMira; ISBN 0-759-10257-0 paperback, £20.95 & US$26.95, xiii + 178 pp.,

scientific article published in October 2003

The Uses of Style in Archaeology

scientific article published in 1992

The fish of Lake Titicaca: implications for archaeology and changing ecology through stable isotope analysis

scholarly article by Melanie J. Miller published in February 2010

The social and political aspects of food surplus

scholarly article by Christine A. Hastorf published in January 2017

Tiwanaku and Its Hinterland: Archaeology and Paleoecology of an Andean Civilization. Volume 1: Agroecology. Alan L. Kolata, editor. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C., 1996. xix + 322 pp., 123 figures, 30 tables, bibliography, index. $95

Tradition Brought to the Surface: Continuity, Innovation and Change in the Late Formative Period, Taraco Peninsula, Bolivia

article

Women and Children First

scientific article published in April 1998

“Let’s Drink Together”: Early Ceremonial use of Maize in the Titicaca Basin

scholarly article by Amanda L. Logan published in September 2012