Christine A. Hastorf
University of California, Berkeley
H-index: 47
North America-United States
Top articles of Christine A. Hastorf
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Ancient Conflagration: a Reconstruction of a Middle Formative Fire at the Chiripa Mound, Bolivia | Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory | Melissa A Goodman-Elgar BrieAnna S Langlie Nichole S Davenport Katherine M Moore Christine A Hastorf | 2023/3/25 |
UC Berkeley Field School in Oakland's Fruitvale District: Community Archaeology for a New Generation of Professionals | Nicholas Tripcevich Sarah Kansa Meredith Reifschneider Burcu Tung R Scott Byram | 2023/3/1 | |
Formative Exchange in the Andean Titicaca Basin: Isotopic Camelid Data and Lithic Sourcing: Evidence From the Taraco Peninsula, Bolivia | Ñawpa Pacha | Christine A Hastorf Katherine M Moore Irene E Smail Rachael Penfil Patrick Ryan Williams | 2023/1/2 |
K'ayran Sarnaqawxata Chiripan Markan Jakaña | Christine A Hastorf John G Swogger | 2022/7/1 | |
La historia de Kyra. Vivir en Chiripa hacerce sabia | Christine A Hastorf John G Swogger | 2022/7/1 | |
K'ayra's Story. Living at Chiripa becoming a knower | Christine A Hastorf | 2022/4/1 | |
Learning About the Past Through Food. | Archaeology of Food & Foodways | Christine A Hastorf | 2022/1/1 |
The rise and fall of Wiñaymarka: Rethinking cultural and environmental interactions in the Southern Basin of Lake Titicaca | Human Ecology | Maria C Bruno José M Capriles Christine A Hastorf Sherilyn C Fritz D Marie Weide | 2021/4 |
Introduction: South American Archaeology’s Contributions to World Archaeology | South American Contributions to World Archaeology | Sonia Archila Mariano Bonomo Christine A Hastorf | 2021 |
Quinoa, potatoes, and llamas fueled emergent social complexity in the Lake Titicaca Basin of the Andes | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | Melanie J Miller Iain Kendall José M Capriles Maria C Bruno Richard P Evershed | 2021/12/7 |
The Life Force Materialized in Andean Religion | Archaeological Interpretations: Symbolic Meaning Within Andean Prehistory | Christine A Hastorf | 2020/6/15 |
Cultural implications of crop introductions in Andean prehistory | Christine A Hastorf | 2020/10/25 | |
The flavors archaeobotany forgot | Journal of Anthropological Archaeology | Christine A Hastorf Maria C Bruno | 2020/9/1 |
Interpreting ancient food practices: stable isotope and molecular analyses of visible and absorbed residues from a year-long cooking experiment | Scientific Reports | Melanie J Miller Helen L Whelton Jillian A Swift Sophia Maline Simon Hammann | 2020/8/27 |