Analysis of the archaeofauna from the site of Chavín de Huántar, Peru, indicates:
A) a change in diet through time, with increasing reliance on domesticated llamas.
B) a change in diet through time, with increasing reliance on deer and large cats.
C) a decrease in leg bones and an increase in cranial and foot bones through time.
D) extreme carnivore damage to the faunal assemblage, making it impossible to infer any human behavior from the archaeofauna.
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