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Fishing, marine resource exploitation, and coastal trade in Norte Chico (c. 3500–1800 BCE)

Fishing, marine resource exploitation, and coastal trade in Norte Chico (c. 3500–1800 BCE)

  1. Regional decline and transformation of Norte Chico centers

    Labels: Norte Chico, Regional decline
  2. Environmental stress implicated in Late Archaic disruptions

    Labels: Late Archaic, Central Peruvian
  3. Debate crystallizes over “maritime foundations” model

    Labels: Maritime Foundations, Scholarly debate
  4. Shicra-bag construction reflects organized labor systems

    Labels: Shicra bags, Monumental construction
  5. Coastal–interior exchange sustains regional population growth

    Labels: Coastal interior, Supe Valley
  6. Caral flourishes as an inland civic-ceremonial hub

    Labels: Caral, Civic-ceremonial hub
  7. Áspero’s ceremonial precinct tied to maritime subsistence

    Labels: spero, Ceremonial precinct
  8. Monumental architecture emerges across multiple valleys

    Labels: Monumental architecture, Multiple valleys
  9. Cotton–fish exchange integrates coast and interior

    Labels: Cotton fish, Coast interior
  10. Cotton fiber enables intensive net-fishing

    Labels: Cotton fiber, Net fishing
  11. Founding of Huaricanga as an early center

    Labels: Huaricanga, Fortaleza Valley
  12. Early coastal occupation documented at Áspero

    Labels: spero, Coastal occupation