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Professor Corina Kellner is affiliated with Northern Arizona University in the Department of Anthropology. Her research spans bioarchaeology, isotopic analysis, and Andean civilizations, focusing on topics like Wari imperialism, Tiwanaku mobility, and Nasca trophy head practices. She collaborates internationally on archaeological projects in Peru and Bolivia, integrating biochemical evidence with cultural contexts.
- Key Research Areas: Bioarchaeology, Andean Archaeology, Isotopic Analysis, Wari Empire, Tiwanaku Civilization
- Notable Collaborations: Projects in Nasca (Peru), Cochabamba Valley (Bolivia), Tenahaha site, Quilcapampa
Recent publications examine ancient dietary shifts, mobility patterns, and ritual practices using interdisciplinary approaches. Her work bridges archaeological and biochemical methodologies, particularly through strontium and stable isotope analyses. While no explicit awards or students are listed, her scholarship highlights contributions to understanding Andean state expansion and social integration.
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