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Cenote Xbis: The House of Rain
James E. Brady, Guillermo de Anda
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Underwater Archaeological Exploration of the Mayan Cenotes
Museum International, 2008Cenotes are natural geological formations, commonly known as sinkholes, which are often linked to subterranean galleries with groundwater.
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Cenote: A Big Data Management and Analytics Infrastructure for the Web of Things
IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence, 2019In the era of Big Data, Cloud Computing and Internet of Things, most of the existing, integrated solutions that attempt to solve their challenges are either proprietary, limit functionality to a predefined set of requirements, or hide the way data are stored and accessed.
Kyriakos C. Chatzidimitriou +4 more
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The Role of Cenotes in the Social History of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula
Environment and History, 2011Abstract Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula has had a complex and dynamic history, which has seen processes such as the rise of the Maya civilisation, colonial conquests, indigenous rebellions and a range of commercial activities. The Peninsula also represents a unique ecological place in the world: no rivers or major lakes exist on its ...
Munro, Paul George +1 more
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Insectivorous Bat Activity at Cenotes in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Acta Chiropterologica, 2009(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The behaviour and habitat associations of aerial insectivorous bats are poorly understood despite constituting up to 65% of bat species in the Neotropics. In 2003, 2004 and 2005 we quantified the activity of insectivorous bats and their insect prey at pastureland and forest sites with and without ...
MacSwiney G., M. Cristina +3 more
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The importance of cenotes in conserving bat assemblages in the Yucatan, Mexico
Biological Conservation, 2007Abstract In the Yucatan, cenotes or water sinkholes formed by the dissolution of limestone and surrounded with a characteristic dense layer of heterogeneous vegetation, are the main sources of water for plant and animal assemblages. We investigated their importance to bats by comparing the assemblage structure and diversity between tropical forest ...
M. Cristina MacSwiney G. +3 more
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Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology, 1966
Lawrence Roys, Edwin M. Shook
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Lawrence Roys, Edwin M. Shook
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