Publications
Publications and Manuscripts in Press:
Sutter, RC and Sharratt, N. (2010) Continuity and Transformation During the Terminal Middle Horizon (AD 950 - 1150): A Bioarchaeological Assessment of Tumilaca Origins Within the Moquegua Valley, Peru. Manuscript accepted for publication in Latin American Antiquity 21(1). (AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST)
Sutter, RC (2009) The Biological Origins and Relations Among the Moche Valley Gallinazo Of Cerro Oreja and Other Prehistoric Northern Andean Mortuary Populations. InGallinazo: An Early Cultural Tradition on the Peruvian North Coast, edited by Jean-François Millaire, pp. 125-148. Los Angeles: The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA. (AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST)
Sutter, RC (2009) Prehistoric Population Dynamics in the Peruvian Andes. Chapter to published in The Foundations of South Highland Andean Civilization: Papers in Honor of Michael E. Moseley, by P.R. Williams and C. Stanish (editors), pp. 9-38. The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA. (AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST)
Sutter, RC (2009) Post-Tiwanaku Ethnogenesis in the Coastal Osmore Valley: A Test of Competing Models for the Origins of the Moquegua Chiribaya Using Matrix Correlations. Chapter acccepted for publication in the edited volume Bioarchaeology and Identity in the Americas, edited by Kelly J. Knudson and Christopher Stojanowski, pp. 103-125. University of Florida Press. (AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST)
Sutter, RC, and R Cortez (2007) Analysis of Human Skeletal Materials from Kasapata (AN-309), Cuzco Valley, Peru. Kasapata and the Archaic Period of the Cuzco Valley, by B Bauer and B Jones (editors). The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA: 78-110. (AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST)
Bauer, BS, Jones, B, Klink, C, Sutter, RC, deFrance, SD, and Burger, R (2007) The Archaic Period of the Cuzco Valley. Kasapata and the Archaic Period of the Cuzco Valley, by B Bauer and B Jones (editors). The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA:122-125. (AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST)
Sutter, RC (2005) The Prehistoric Peopling of South America as Inferred from Genetically Controlled Dental Traits. Andean Past 7: 183-217. (AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST)
Manuscripts in Preparation:
Sutter, RC, and RA Benfer (n.d.) A Prehistoric Shark Attack Victim from Central Coast of Peru: Skeletal Analysis of Tomb 159 from Paloma.
n.d. Bioarchaeology and South American Archaeology. Manuscript in preparation for publication in the Oxford Handbook of South American Archaeology. Studying Human Diversity from Late Pleistocene to Colonial Times, edited by Mark Aldenderfer and José Luis Lanata. Oxford University Press.
Sutter, RC, and C Santoro (n.d.) Were Late Horizon (AD 1476-1532) Inhabitants of Molle Pampa, Northern Chile, Inka Mitmacuna? An Examination of Competing Models Using Dentally Derived Biodistances. Manuscript by Richard C. Sutter and Calogero Santoro to be submitted to American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
Sutter, RC, Lafoon, J., McPherson, C.N., Miller, S. (n.d.) Biological Affinities of the Late Intermediate Period (AD 1200-1476) Chancay Mortuary Population from Marquez Perú: A First Approximation. Manuscript to be submitted to Dental Anthropology.
Sutter, RC (n.d.) A Bioarchaeological Perspective on the Relations Among Middle Horizon Inhabitants of San Pedro de Atacama with Populations from the Circum-Titicaca Region.