Rev. peru. biol.   2003; 10 (1): 33-43

 

PLANT REMAINS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE CASA VIEJA, CALLANGO (ICA)

José Roque1, Asunción Cano1 & Anita Cook2


SUMMARY

A paleoethnobotanical study was carried out at the Middle Horizon archaeological site of Casa Vieja, located in Callango within the Lower Ica Valley. A total of 23 species were identified, all determined to be of the Magnoliopyta Division, 78 % (or 18 species) were Magnoliopsid and 22% (or 15 species) Liliopsid. The Fabaceae are the best represented family with 6 species. Most of the analyzed samples correspond to seeds of Gossypium barbadense "cotton". Seventy percent of the species were probably used as food; 48% for artifact-making and construction and 52% for medicinal and curative purposes.

Key words: paleoethnobotany, plant remains, Ica, Casa Vieja, Callango, Peru.

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