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The surface uplift of mountain belts is generally assumed to reflect progressive shortening and crustal thickening, leading to their gradual rise. Recent studies of the Andes indicate that their elevation remained relatively stable for long periods (tens of millions of years), separated by rapid (1 to 4 million years) changes of 1.5 kilometers or more.
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Horror in the Andes is a behind-the-scenes documentary that follows the process of making a horror movie in Ayacucho, Peru. Directed by audio-visual anthropologist Martha-Cecilia Dietrich, it explores how Andean filmmakers use the horror genre as a means to revive stories of a pre-colonial past.
Martha-Cecilia Dietrich, Andrew Lawrence
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The Languages of the Andes [PDF]
The Languages of the Andes by Willem F. H. Adelaar with the collaboration of Pieter C. Muysken. Cambridge: Cambridge Univer- sity Press, 2004, xxv+718 pp. Reviewed by Jennifer R. Guzman University of California, Los Angeles Eleventh in the Cambridge Language Survey series, Adelaar’s The Languages of the Andes offers a comprehensive account of both the ...
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