2017
DOI: 10.1017/qua.2017.49
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A ~6000 yr diatom record of mid- to late Holocene fluctuations in the level of Lago Wiñaymarca, Lake Titicaca (Peru/Bolivia)

Abstract: A multidecadal-scale lake-level reconstruction for Lago Wiñaymarca, the southern basin of Lake Titicaca, has been generated from diatom species abundance data. These data suggest that ~6500 cal yr BP Lago Wiñaymarca was dry, as indicated by a sediment unconformity. At ~4400 cal yr BP, the basin began to fill, as indicated by the dominance of shallow epiphytic species. It remained somewhat saline with extensive wetlands and abundant aquatic plants until ~3800 cal yr BP, when epiphytic species were replaced by p… Show more

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“…More recent underwater excavations at this location have confirmed the importance of this reef as a subaquatic ceremonial locus during the expansion of the pre-Inca Tiwanaku State (AD 800-1000) (Delaere 2016;. Given the fluctuations of Lake Titicaca's level over time (Abbott et al 1997;Weide et al 2017), there must be a wealth of archaeological sites below the current waterline, but, at the time of the Khoa expeditions, the Khoa reef was the only known underwater offering site.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…More recent underwater excavations at this location have confirmed the importance of this reef as a subaquatic ceremonial locus during the expansion of the pre-Inca Tiwanaku State (AD 800-1000) (Delaere 2016;. Given the fluctuations of Lake Titicaca's level over time (Abbott et al 1997;Weide et al 2017), there must be a wealth of archaeological sites below the current waterline, but, at the time of the Khoa expeditions, the Khoa reef was the only known underwater offering site.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…A prominent research question that has framed much of this scholarship is how the archaic state of Tiwanaku emerged and expanded across the basin during the first millennium CE (14)(15)(16)(17). Although archaeological research has facilitated a better understanding of the evolution of settlement patterns, social complexity, technology, and human-environment interactions over time, the lake level has fluctuated considerably over time, and a rich archaeological landscape lies hidden below the water's surface (18)(19)(20).…”
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“…De esta forma, se generan reconstrucciones cuantitativas o semicuantitivas de los cambios paleohidrológicos de los sistemas hídricos estudiados e infieren las condiciones paleoambientales/ paleoclimáticas (Owen et al 1983;Blasi et al 2005 El segundo grupo, está formado por las investigaciones que se orientan a realizar las reconstrucciones ambientales a escala local para establecer relaciones entre el ambiente y la ubicación de los sitios. Principalmente, se centra en el análisis de secuencias sedimentarias naturales para caracterizar ambientes puntuales cercanos a los sitios arqueológicos y, de este modo, entender el desplazamiento de los sitios en el paisaje (Gearey et al 2011;Weide et al 2017). Aunque, en otras investigaciones la escala local puede involucrar tan sólo el análisis de las condiciones microambientales dentro de los propios sitios arqueológicos, por lo que las muestras analizadas provienen de la secuencia sedimentaria propia de los sitios arqueológicos (Bonomo et al 2009;Martínez et al 2014;.…”
Section: Distintas Aplicaciones En Problemáticas Arqueológicasunclassified