Mark Aldenderfer Editor

Mark Aldenderfer is Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Department of Anthropology and Heritage Studies at the University of California, Merced. His research focuses on high altitude cultural and biological adaptations from an archaeological perspective. He is the author of Montane Foragers: Asana and the South-Central Andean Archaic (1998) and co-edited, with Luis Flores Blanco, "El período Arcaico en los Andes Sur-centrales: Tradiciones culturales e innovaciones tecnológicas," Chungara:43 Numero Especial 1: 333-550 (2011). Marcela Sepúlveda is a research associate at Universidad de Tarapacá in Chile and UMR8096 ArchAm (CNRS-Paris 1) in France. She is co-editor, with Rémy Chapoulie, Nino del Solar, and Verónique Wright, of Arqueometría: Estudios Analíticos en Arqueología (2016). She studies rock art, the technology of color and pigment mining in the Atacama Desert and other regions of the Andes. Eduardo Góes Neves is Professor of Archaeology and Director of the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology of University of São Paulo, Brazil. He is the author of Arqueologia da Amazônia (2006) and Sob os Tempos do Equinócio: 8.000 Anos de História na Amazônia Central (2022) and co-edited, with Colin McEwan and Cristiana Barreto, Unknown Amazon: Culture in Nature in Ancient Brazil (2001).