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Ch'amak Pacha Documents

Archaeology

Below we provide some selected results and documentation of methods that have arisen from research. At the present time, the documents here reflect work that was conducted in the Rio Ilave drainage. Ch'amak Pacha is now working in the Rio Ramis drainage, and as these results develop they will be provided here.

Society for American Archaeology (SAA) Conference Papers 2004 slide0065_image073.jpg (191647 bytes)Society for American Archaeology (SAA) Conference Papers 2002
Archaic Period Projectile Point Chronology. block4_v_facingN_anno.jpg (185800 bytes)Domestic Architecture at Jiskairumoko
fig1.JPG (228384 bytes)Instituto Nacional de Cultura (INC) Reporte Preliminar 2000 (Espaņol)

title_thumbnail.jpg (75634 bytes) Instituto Nacional de Cultura (INC) Reporte Preliminary 2002
(Espaņol).
Image19.gif (414817 bytes)Society for American Archaeology Bulletin paper regarding the use of "real-time GIS" during excavation at Jiskairumoko. gourd03.jpg (132416 bytes)Annotated photographs of a "gourd like" mystery find at Jiskairumoko.

 

Methods

The following links provide documentation of methods that were used during excavation of sites in the Rio Ilave. These include Pirco, Jiskairumoko, and Kaillachuro.

DSCN0004.jpg (45819 bytes)Use of Digital Cameras: ArchSat In Field Data Entry
hachicachi009.jpg (92582 bytes)Field Notes for Database Construction. structures.gif (188000 bytes)Ground Penetrating Radar Survey
Procedures for Opening a Block. Using a total station to record levels.

Using an Ethernet network in the field.

Proposals

Below visitors will find copies of funded proposals that provided financial support that made research in the Rio Ilave possible.

National Science Foundation Proposal 1998. pukara_800.jpg (246599 bytes)National Science Foundation Proposal 2002: Locator Map.