Ethno-anthropological study of a pre-columbian peruvian mummy, using radiological and physico-chemical analyses
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Knowledge of the pre-Columbian civilizations of the Americas is based mainly on archaeological studies of the numerous residential, religious and funerary complexes discovered during excavations, on the recovered cultural materials and on documentation by Spanish observers (Von Hagen, 1993;Kauffmann Doig, 1996;Alva, 2002;Reinhard, 2002; Solis, 2004).Another valuable contribution has come from the study of numerous specimens brought back to Italy by explorers and scholars during their voyages and expeditions in the XIX century. [...]
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