INSTITUTE

of

ANDEAN STUDIES

60th Annual Meeting

JANUARY 10–11, 2020

BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA

The Institute of Andean Studies is the vision of John H. Rowe (1918–2004), who founded it in 1960.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

2016– : Lisa Trever 2018– : Paul Goldstein 2019– : Stella Nair

OFFICERS

President: John Rick Vice-President: Christine Hastorf President emeritus: Jean-Pierre Protzen Secretary and Treasurer: Bruce Owen Editor (Ñawpa Pacha ): Jerry Moore Associate Editor (Ñawpa Pacha): Margaret MacLean Editors emeritus: Katharina Schreiber, Charles Stanish Program Chair: Benjamin Vining Webmaster: Nico Tripcevich

SPECIAL THANKS TO:

Kroeber Hall: Departments of Anthropology and Art Practice Restaurant guide: Tom Weller, Karen Bruhns Registration and behind-the-scenes help: Merryl Martin Owen Archaeological Research Facility (ARF) liason: Nico Tripcevich Legal Advice: Chris Schaller Doyenne: Patricia Lyon

The Institute of Andean Studies logo is from an Inka tocapu tunic at Dumbarton Oaks.

Friday, January 10 th

FRIDAY MORNING 8:30-9:15

Registration

FRIDAY MORNING 9:15-11:45 Session chair: JUSTIN JENNINGS , Royal Ontario Museum

PRESIDENT ’S WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS This meeting is dedicated to the memory of John W. Janusek.

ERIK MARSH , Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Argentina; ANDREW RODDICK , McMaster University; ELIZABETH KLARICH , Smith College; CHRISTINE HASTORF , University of California, Berkeley The incised and the slipped: Tracking the tempo of northern and southern Titicaca basin Formative ceramic styles

LUIS A. FLORES , University of California, Davis Goods to everyone: Obsidian during the Formative Period of the Titicaca basin

Break 10:30–10:45

SARAH A. MASSEY , Independent Tajahuana: New perspectives on a Paracas site in the Ica valley

LISA DELEONARDIS , Johns Hopkins University Narratives of place and space: Architectural form and motif at Casa Blanca

FRIDAY MIDDAY 11:45-1:45

Sixth Annual Commensal Feast at the Heyns Room, ground floor of the Faculty Club. All are welcome; no signup or schedule; purchase cafeteria lunch and enter the room across from the food line: 11:00‒2:00

Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology tour (two groups of ten only; sign up at registration; meet in the first floor lobby of Kroeber Hall outside Room 103 by the house posts): 12:15 ‒12:45 and 1:00 ‒1:30

Poster session, 120 Kroeber Hall: 1:00 ‒1:45

FRIDAY AFTERNOON 1:45-5:35 Session chair: RANDALL HAAS , University of California, Davis

OSCAR ARIAS ESPINOZA , Programa de Investigación Arqueológica y Conservación en Chavín de Huántar de Stanford University Prácticas de renovación arquitectónica en el centro ceremonial Chavín de Huantar durante el Periodo Formativo (3300–2550 AP)

MIRIAM A. KOLAR , Amherst College The Chavín pututus: Instruments of wind, water, and world-building in the Andean Formative

Break 2:45–3:00

RAFAEL VEGA CENTENO , Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú La ocupación en Maranga y el valle bajo del Rímac

GEOFFREY L. TAYLOR , University of California, Berkeley ; MATTHEW P. SAYRE , High Point University Wari foodways: A view from the urban core of Huari

Break 4:00–4:15 Session chair: MIRIAM A. KOLAR , Amherst College

D. RAMÓN TORREZ CRUZ , Saberes Bolivianos Investigaciones Sociales y Culturales Complementariedad y conflicto en los sitios arqueológicos de altura en la montaña Sajama durante el Periodo Intermedio Tardío (1000–1450 d.C.)

LORENA GRANA (IAS 2020 TRAVEL GRANTEE ), Instituto de Datación y Arqueometría, Centro de Desarrollo Tecnológico “Gral. Manuel Savio,” Universidad Nacional de Jujuy; MARCOS QUESADA , Centro de Investigaciones y Transferencia de Catamarca, Universidad Nacional de Catamarca; VICTORIA ARÉVALOS , Centro de Investigaciones y Transferencia de Catamarca Agricultural oasis at the southern puna: Ancient water management in Antofagasta de la Sierra (Argentina)

Break 5:35–5:50

FRIDAY EVENING 5:50

Annual Business Meeting (IAS members only) Saturday, January 11 th

SATURDAY MORNING 8:30-9:15

Registration

SATURDAY MORNING 9:15-11:30 Session chair: MATTHEW P. SAYRE , High Point University

ALINA APARICIO DE LA RIVA , California Institute for Peruvian Studies (CIPS), Universidad Católica de Santa María (UCSM), and Museo Santuario Andino, Arequipa El tratamiento de los textiles en el campo

AMY OAKLAND , California State University East Bay, Institute of Andean Studies Middle Horizon textiles from Site A on the Pyramid of the Sun, Moche valley

Break 10:15–10:30

ANN P. ROWE , The Textile Museum, The George Washington University Museum Fugitive dyes in Chancay textiles

GRACE KATTERMAN , California Institute for Peruvian Studies (CIPS), Universidad Católica de Santa Maria (UCSA) and Museo Santuario Andino, Arequipa Sacred textile offerings from the high Andes

SATURDAY MIDDAY 11:30-1:45

Poster session, 120 Kroeber Hall: 1:00 ‒1:45

SATURDAY AFTERNOON 1:45-5:15 Session chair: LISA DELEONARDIS , Johns Hopkins University

RANDALL HAAS , TAMMY BUONASERA , University of California, Davis; JENNIFER CHEN , Pennsylvania State University; JELMER EERKENS , University of California, Davis; SARAH NOE , University of California, Santa Barbara; GLENDON PARKER , University of California, Davis; JOHN SOUTHON , University of California, Irvine; CARLOS VIVIANO LLAVE , Independent; JAMES WATSON , University of Arizona and Arizona State Museum Excavations at Wilamaya Patjxa, Lake Titicaca basin, 9–7ka

DAGMARA SOCHA , University of Warsaw; RUDDY PEREA CHAVEZ , Museo Santuarios Andinos, Universidad Católica de Santa Maria, Arequipa Capacocha from Pichu Pichu and Ampato (): Anthropological analysis of human remains

Break 2:45–3:00

VINCENT R. LEE , Institute of Andean Studies Planning the construction of Saqsaywaman’s northern terraces

DOMINIKA SIECZKOWSKA , University of Warsaw; JOSE BASTANTE , National Archaeological Park of Machupicchu Desde los apus hasta la extirpación de la idolatría: El curioso caso del sitio arqueológico de Qantupata en el Parque Arqueológico Nacional de Machupicchu–Peru

Break 4:00–4:15 Session chair: BENJAMIN VINING , University of Arkansas-Fayetteville

ROSABELLA ALVAREZ -CALDERON SILVA -SANTISTEBAN , Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú Negotiating the future of the prehispanic past in the modern city of Lima, Peru

ALEXANDER AURIS GONZALES , CAROLINE NEWTON , Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Cajamarquilla: An urban analysis for new approaches of appropriation and interaction in archaeological sites

SATURDAY DINNER BREAK 5:15-7:30

SATURDAY EVENING 7:30 (Open to the public)

CARLA HERNÁNDEZ GARAVITO , University of California, Riverside W’akas, plazas, and conquest: The children of Pariaqaqa and the Inka empire (Huarochirí, Peru)

SATURDAY EVENING 8:30

President’s reception, Archaeological Research Facility

P O S T E R S Posters will be on display throughout the conference in 120 Kroeber Hall. Poster authors will be available between 1:00 and 1:45 on Friday and Saturday.

GIOVANY PAOLO ARTEAGA MONTES , Universidad del Cauca Between Europe, the Andes, and the Amazon: The road used by the Catalan Capuchins to take Christian civilization to Colombian Putumayo

GEORGE CALDWELL , Llamas of Circle Home Llamas, past, present, and future

CHRISTIANE CLADOS , Philipps University, Marburg Sacred landscapes represented: Cave symbolism in southern central Andean iconographies

DANIEL FERNANDEZ -DAVILA , Independent; RACHEL LORENC , Johns Hopkins University; JASON KLEINHENZ , Exact Metrology New technology, new discoveries in the Chachapoya region: Portable Structured Light 3D scanning for the reconstruction of petroglyphs and lithic sculptures

KAYLA GOLAY LAUSANNE , JEAN -FRANÇOIS MILLAIRE , Western University-London, Canada Understanding the urban devolvement of Las Colmenas through an integrated remote sensing approach: Geophysical survey of Las Colmenas (V-157), Virú valley, Peru

AMEDEO SGHINOLFI , JEAN -FRANÇOIS MILLAIRE , Western University-London, Canada Reconstructing the prehispanic occupation of an intermediate zone: Pedestrian survey of the Carabamba valley, northern Peru

GENESIS TORRES -MORALES , University of California, Riverside; CELESTE M. GAGNON , Wagner College The Chimú at : A bioarchaeological understanding of dietary and nutritional stress

KENNETH R. WRIGHT , Wright Water Engineers, Inc.; RUTH M. WRIGHT , Wright Paleohydrological Institute Native technology