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Portrait reconstruction of A man buried in Peru in the Ancient South America era
Ancient Individual

A man buried in Peru in the Ancient South America era

A man buried in Peru during the Lauricocha, Peru 3,500 Years Ago

A fragment of the ancient world, preserved across millennia in strands of DNA.

I0039
1660 BCE - 1500 BCE
Male
Peru
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Chapter I

Identity

The biological and cultural markers that define this ancient individual

Sample ID

I0039

Date Range

1660 BCE - 1500 BCE

Cultural Period

Lauricocha, Peru 3,500 Years Ago

Biological Sex

Male

mtDNA Haplogroup

A2-a*

Y-DNA Haplogroup

Q-Z780

Chapter II

Place

Where this individual was discovered

Country Peru
Locality Lauricocha. Highlands
Chapter III

Time

When this individual lived in the broader context of human history

I0039 1660 BCE - 1500 BCE
Chapter IV

Story

The narrative of this ancient life

3,500 years ago, the region that is now Peru was home to the Lauricocha culture, a significant part of the formative period of Andean civilizations. This era marked a profound transformation in social organization, technological advancement, and cultural sophistication across the Andes. The Lauricocha culture is especially notable for being one of the earliest societies in the high-altitude environments of the Andean mountains, providing crucial insights into the adaptation and innovation of early Andean peoples.

Environment and Geography

Lauricocha is located in the highlands of the Andes, specifically in the modern-day Huánuco region of Peru. Situated in a rugged, mountainous terrain, this area presents a challenging environment with its high altitude, steep valleys, and cold climate. The region is characterized by its puna ecosystem—an extensive grassland biome found at elevations between 3,500 to 5,000 meters. This setting required the inhabitants to develop sophisticated strategies for survival, resource management, and social organization.

Social Structure and Economy

The Lauricocha culture represents an early form of complex society that predated the more centralized and hierarchical states like the Chavín and later the Inca. The inhabitants of Lauricocha were primarily hunter-gatherers, although evidence suggests some early forms of agriculture. Llama and alpaca herding became vital for their economy, providing meat, wool, and a means of transportation. The domestication of these animals was crucial for traversing the harsh Andean terrain and facilitating trade between different ecological zones.

Technological and Architectural Achievements

Lauricocha society displayed remarkable adaptability and skill in tool-making and architecture. Archaeological finds, such as stone tools and projectile points, indicate advanced lithic technology. These tools were essential for hunting and crafting other implements necessary for daily life. Evidence of early sedentism comes from the discovery of rock shelters and cave habitats that were adapted into more permanent dwellings.

Rituals and Beliefs

Spiritual and ritualistic practices were central to the Lauricocha people, likely linked to their interactions with the natural world. The discovery of burial sites in caves and rock shelters suggests a complex belief system surrounding death and an afterlife. These burials often contained grave goods, indicating a belief in a spiritual realm where such objects might be of use. Furthermore, the location of these sites indicates an early form of animism, where the landscape itself—mountains, rivers, and caves—was believed to be imbued with spiritual significance.

Interaction with Other Cultures

Though isolated by the Andes' formidable geography, the Lauricocha culture likely maintained trade and communication with other contemporary cultures within the region. These interactions facilitated the exchange of goods, ideas, and technologies, contributing to the broader cultural developments across the Andes. Over time, these connections paved the way for the emergence of more complex societies, such as the Chavín, who would later exert significant cultural influence across the Andean world.

Legacy and Influence

The Lauricocha culture laid the groundwork for subsequent Andean civilizations. Their innovations in high-altitude agriculture, animal domestication, and adaptation strategies influenced later cultural and technological developments. As the precursor to the more renowned civilizations that would dominate the Andes, such as the Chavín, Moche, and Inca, Lauricocha represents a critical chapter in the Andes' rich history—a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of early human societies in challenging environments.

In conclusion, the Lauricocha culture of 3,500 years ago embodies the innovative spirit and adaptive strategies of early Andean societies, establishing a foundational legacy for the civilizations that would follow. Through their economy, social structures, and spiritual practices, the Lauricocha people significantly contributed to the cultural tapestry of pre-Columbian South America.

Context

Related Samples

This individual exists within a broader network of ancient samples. No ancient genome stands alone.

Sample ID Culture/Period Date Location Action
I0041 Lauricocha, Peru 8,600 Years Ago 6640 BCE Lauricocha. Highlands, Peru View
I0039 Lauricocha, Peru 3,500 Years Ago 1660 BCE Lauricocha. Highlands, Peru View
I0040 Lauricocha, Peru 5,800 Years Ago 3990 BCE Lauricocha. Highlands, Peru View
I1748 Arroyo Seco 2 Site 7200 Years Ago 5460 BCE Arroyo Seco II, Argentina View
I0309 Arroyo Seco 2 Site 7700 Years Ago 5850 BCE Arroyo Seco II, Argentina View
I1357 Laramate, Peru 900 Years Ago 900 CE Botigiriayocc. Laramate. Highlands, Peru View
I1484 Laramate, Peru 900 Years Ago 1050 CE Botigiriayocc. Laramate. Highlands, Peru View
I0238 Lauricocha, Peru 8,600 Years Ago 7000 BCE Lauricocha. Highlands, Peru View
I1485 Laramate, Peru 900 Years Ago 790 CE Cueva Yacotogia. Laramate. Highlands, Peru View
I1742 Laramate, Peru 900 Years Ago 750 CE Tranca. Laramate. Highlands, Peru View
I0237 Laramate, Peru 900 Years Ago 1030 CE Botigiriayocc. Laramate. Highlands, Peru View
I0038 Lauricocha, Peru 8,600 Years Ago 6780 BCE Lauricocha. Highlands, Peru View
I0308 Arroyo Seco 2 Site 7700 Years Ago 5620 BCE Arroyo Seco II, Argentina View
I2230 Arroyo Seco 2 Site 7700 Years Ago 7010 BCE Arroyo Seco II, Argentina View
I2232 Arroyo Seco 2 Site 7700 Years Ago 6570 BCE Arroyo Seco II, Argentina View
I2261 La Galgada, Peru 4,100 Years Ago 2280 BCE La Galgada. Highlands, Peru View
I2537 Pica Ocho Site, Chile 700 Years Ago 1230 CE Pica Ocho. Coast, Chile View
I2551 Laramate, Peru 900 Years Ago 1040 CE Huayuncalla. Laramate. Highlands, Peru View
I1752 Conchali, Chile 700 Years Ago 1300 CE Conchalí. Santiago. RM, Chile View
I1753 Los Rieles Site, Chile 5,100 Years Ago 3360 BCE Coquimbo. Los Vilos. Los Rieles, Chile View
I1754 Conchali, Chile 700 Years Ago 1040 CE Conchalí. Santiago. RM, Chile View
Lapa14 Lapa do Santo Site, Brazil 9,600 Years Ago 7600 BCE Lapa do Santo, Brazil View
Lapa01 Lapa do Santo Site, Brazil 9,600 Years Ago 8210 BCE Lapa do Santo, Brazil View
Lapa22 Lapa do Santo Site, Brazil 9,600 Years Ago 8250 BCE Lapa do Santo, Brazil View
Lapa15 Lapa do Santo Site, Brazil 9,600 Years Ago 7730 BCE Lapa do Santo, Brazil View
Lapa05 Lapa do Santo Site, Brazil 9,600 Years Ago 8250 BCE Lapa do Santo, Brazil View
Cuncaicha15-07 Cuncaicha, Peru 9,000 Years Ago 7290 BCE Cuncaicha. Highlands, Peru View
Cuncaicha15-03 Cuncaicha, Peru 4,200 Years Ago 2300 BCE Cuncaicha. Highlands, Peru View
I5456 Saki Tzul Site, Belize 7,400 Years Ago 5490 BCE Saki Tzul, Belize View
I5457 Saki Tzul Site, Belize 7,400 Years Ago 5513 BCE Saki Tzul, Belize View
I7088 Arroyo Seco 2 Site 7400 Years Ago 5620 BCE Arroyo Seco II, Argentina View
I7086 Arroyo Seco 2 Site 7700 Years Ago 5975 BCE Arroyo Seco II, Argentina View
I7090 Arroyo Seco 2 Site 7200 Years Ago 5462 BCE Arroyo Seco II, Argentina View
I8348 Laguna Chica Site 6800 Years Ago 5010 BCE Pampas. Laguna Chica, Argentina View
I8349 Laguna Chica Site 6800 Years Ago 4830 BCE Pampas. Laguna Chica, Argentina View
Cuncaicha15-04 Cuncaicha, Peru 3,300 Years Ago 1431 BCE Cuncaicha. Highlands, Peru View
LAR001 Laranjal Site, Brazil 6,700 Years Ago 4710 BCE Laranjal, Brazil View
LAR002 Laranjal Site, Brazil 6,700 Years Ago 4950 BCE Laranjal, Brazil View
MOS001 Moraes Site, Brazil 5,800 Years Ago 3960 BCE Moraes, Brazil View
I11974 Los Rieles Site, Chile 12,000 Years Ago 10420 BCE Coquimbo. Los Vilos. Los Rieles, Chile View
Lapa24 Lapa do Santo Site, Brazil 9,600 Years Ago 7460 BCE Lapa do Santo, Brazil View
Lapa25 Lapa do Santo Site, Brazil 9,600 Years Ago 7720 BCE Lapa do Santo, Brazil View
I9058 Jabuticabeira 2 Site, Brazil 2,000 Years Ago 410 BCE Jabuticabeira Shell Midden II, Brazil View
I9054 Jabuticabeira 2 Site, Brazil 2,000 Years Ago 90 BCE Jabuticabeira Shell Midden II, Brazil View
I9056 Jabuticabeira 2 Site, Brazil 2,000 Years Ago 670 CE Jabuticabeira Shell Midden II, Brazil View
I9055 Jabuticabeira 2 Site, Brazil 2,000 Years Ago 40 BCE Jabuticabeira Shell Midden II, Brazil View
I9057 Jabuticabeira 2 Site, Brazil 2,000 Years Ago 390 BCE Jabuticabeira Shell Midden II, Brazil View
I3443 Mayahak Cab Pek Site, Belize 9,300 Years Ago 7472 BCE Mayahak Cab Pek, Belize View
I8350 Laguna Chica Site 6800 Years Ago 7000 BCE Pampas. Laguna Chica, Argentina View
I9056 670 CE Jabuticabeira Shell Midden II, Brazil View
I9057 390 BCE Jabuticabeira Shell Midden II, Brazil View
I9054 90 BCE Jabuticabeira Shell Midden II, Brazil View
I9055 40 BCE Jabuticabeira Shell Midden II, Brazil View
Lapa24 7460 BCE Lapa do Santo, Brazil View
Lapa25 7720 BCE Lapa do Santo, Brazil View
I11974 10420 BCE Coquimbo. Los Vilos. Los Rieles, Chile View
I11974 10420 BCE Coquimbo. Los Vilos. Los Rieles, Chile View
I9058 410 BCE Jabuticabeira Shell Midden II, Brazil View
I3443 7472 BCE Mayahak Cab Pek, Belize View
I11974 10420 BCE Coquimbo. Los Vilos. Los Rieles, Chile View
I8350 7000 BCE Pampas. Laguna Chica, Argentina View
I11974 10420 BCE Coquimbo. Los Vilos. Los Rieles, Chile View
I11974 10420 BCE Coquimbo. Los Vilos. Los Rieles, Chile View
I11974 10420 BCE Coquimbo. Los Vilos. Los Rieles, Chile View
Sample ID Culture/Period Date Location Action
I0039 Lauricocha, Peru 3,500 Years Ago 1660 BCE Lauricocha. Highlands, Peru View
Sources

References

Scientific publications and genetic data that inform this profile.

Scientific Publication

Reconstructing the Deep Population History of Central and South America

Authors Posth C, Nakatsuka N, Lazaridis I, Skoglund P, Mallick S et al.
Abstract

We report genome-wide ancient DNA from 49 individuals forming four parallel time transects in Belize, Brazil, the Central Andes, and the Southern Cone, each dating to at least ∼9,000 years ago. The common ancestral population radiated rapidly from just one of the two early branches that contributed to Native Americans today. We document two previously unappreciated streams of gene flow between North and South America. One affected the Central Andes by ∼4,200 years ago, while the other explains an affinity between the oldest North American genome associated with the Clovis culture and the oldest Central and South Americans from Chile, Brazil, and Belize. However, this was not the primary source for later South Americans, as the other ancient individuals derive from lineages without specific affinity to the Clovis-associated genome, suggesting a population replacement that began at least 9,000 years ago and was followed by substantial population continuity in multiple regions.

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