Manon Le Neün

Manon Le Neün
University of Florida | UF · Department of Anthropology

PhD
Fyssen Postdoctoral Fellow

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Introduction
My research interests include human settlements in the Andean area focusing on human-animal relationship and the process of domestication, particulary on the South American Camelids.
Additional affiliations
June 2022 - present
Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle
Position
  • Research Associate
Description
  • Postdoc Associate, UMR 7209-AASPE, MNHN, CNRS, Paris, France
October 2018 - June 2022
Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle
Position
  • PhD

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Publications (7)
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To get insights into the elusive process of the domestication of South American Camelids (SAC), we focused on the Central Andean zone and the long sequence from Telarmachay (Puna of Junín, Peru), for which an early process of domestication, dating 5500-5000 BP, has been proposed. We explored the camelid diversity of Telarmachay with a morphometric...
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The Andean highlands challenged but did not prevent human exploration and occupation starting in the Late Pleistocene. The timing and nature of these events is an ongoing area of research and debate for which reliable chronologies are required. Our goal is to revise the chronological framework of the Telarmachay rockshelter, a key site from the And...
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South American Camelids (SAC) were of great economic and cultural importance for pre-Hispanic societies in the Andes and still are important for rural Andean communities. However, understanding their specific role and function over time is hampered by the lack of reliable taxonomic identification of their archaeological remains. Although this probl...
Thesis
Les lamas (Lama glama Linnaeus, 1758) et les alpagas (Vicugna pacos Linnaeus, 1758) ont été domestiqués à partir de deux espèces sauvages : les guanacos (Lama guanicoe Müller, 1776) et les vigognes (Vicugna vicugna Molina, 1782). Les camélidés domestiques ont joué un rôle économique et symbolique majeur dans le développement des sociétés préhispani...
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The site of Huanchaquito-Las Llamas, situated in the Moche Valley, Peru, dated to the Late Intermediate Period (AD 1100-1470), represents a single event mass killing of children and domestic camelids of the Chimu society. Reconstruction of the life histories of 82 camelid individuals based on stable isotope analysis of bone collagen indicates that...
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Geometric morphometrics of molar teeth of South American Camelids: an exploratory approach for taxonomic identification of modern and archaeological individuals

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