“…Across the Andes the collective chullpa were mortuary repositories argued to have contained the intentionally preserved bodies of generations of family members for ancestor veneration (Dillehay, 1995;Kassti & Parssinen, 2005). The placement of the ancestors was thought additionally to be part of a political strategy to mark the landscape and thus control specific territories (Bongers, Arkush, & Harrower, 2012;Mantha, 2009). The proximity and visually prominent locations of the tombs was based on the relative importance of those ancestors in religious practice (Buikstra, 1995;Hastorf, 2003b;Herrera, 2007;Mantha, 2009).…”