Edward Moseley e Gordon R. Willey, Aspero, Peru: A Reexamination of the Site and Its Implications, in American Antiquity, vol. 38, n. 4, American Antiquity, Vol. 38, No. 4, 1973, pp. 452–468, DOI:10.2307/279151, JSTOR279151. "We see the site as a 'peaking' of an essentially non-agricultural economy. Subsistence was still, basically, from the sea. But such subsistence supported a sedantry style of life, with communities of appreciable size."
Edward Moseley e Gordon R. Willey, Aspero, Peru: A Reexamination of the Site and Its Implications, in American Antiquity, vol. 38, n. 4, American Antiquity, Vol. 38, No. 4, 1973, pp. 452–468, DOI:10.2307/279151, JSTOR279151. "We see the site as a 'peaking' of an essentially non-agricultural economy. Subsistence was still, basically, from the sea. But such subsistence supported a sedantry style of life, with communities of appreciable size."
Edward Moseley e Gordon R. Willey, Aspero, Peru: A Reexamination of the Site and Its Implications, in American Antiquity, vol. 38, n. 4, American Antiquity, Vol. 38, No. 4, 1973, pp. 452–468, DOI:10.2307/279151, JSTOR279151. "We see the site as a 'peaking' of an essentially non-agricultural economy. Subsistence was still, basically, from the sea. But such subsistence supported a sedantry style of life, with communities of appreciable size."