Richard Sutter

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Dr. Richard Sutter is bioarchaeologist known for conducting studies on the Moche human sacrificial victims in South America. He has also studied the the correlations between the dental disease and dietary habits of the Chiribaya, the origins and outcomes of the Chinchorros, and the prehistoric peopling of South America. He has a number of biodistance publications and currently teaches at Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne.

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