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SUBMITTER: Barbieri C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5727115 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Barbieri Chiara C Sandoval José R JR Valqui Jairo J Shimelman Aviva A Ziemendorff Stefan S Schröder Roland R Geppert Maria M Roewer Lutz L Gray Russell R Stoneking Mark M Fujita Ricardo R Heggarty Paul P
Scientific reports 20171212 1
The Inca Empire is claimed to have driven massive population movements in western South America, and to have spread Quechua, the most widely-spoken language family of the indigenous Americas. A test-case is the Chachapoyas region of northern Peru, reported as a focal point of Inca population displacements. Chachapoyas also spans the environmental, cultural and demographic divides between Amazonia and the Andes, and stands along the lowest-altitude corridor from the rainforest to the Pacific coas ...[more]