A CASE OF BONE CHORDOMA (CANCER) IN A CHANCAY INDIVIDUAL OF CERRO COLORADO, SANTA MARIA-HUAURA
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https://doi.org/10.15381/arqueolsoc.2015n29.e12232Keywords:
Archeology, culture Chancay, Huaura Valley, cemetery, cancer.Abstract
This article presents the diagnosis of a case of bone cancer in a human individual from the Chancay culture recovered in the funeral area of Cerro Colorado, southern end of the valley of Huaura. Cerro Colorado is a vast archaeological complex consisting of several sectors among which: the Tambo Tawantinsuyu, the walled sector and extensive funerary area, occupied now many human settlements and housing associations.Downloads
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