“…In addition, although records of the early Spanish colonies offer important insight into pre‐Columbian ways of life, such information may have misconstrued indigenous behaviors intentionally to justify ulterior motives, such as land appropriation, forced labor programs, and campaigns of extirpation of idolatry. An increasing number of archaeological and bioarchaeological studies reveal that ethnohistoric models conceal many nuances of the diverse polities occupying the Central Andean coast and highlands during the Late Intermediate Period (e.g., Lozada & Buikstra, ; Parsons, Hastings, & Matos, ; Sandweiss, ; Stanish, ; Zaro, ), highlighting the need for empirical tests of these models in pre‐Inka periods.…”