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Journal of Social Archaeology, 2009
Archaeologists have recently begun to address the ways in which past peoples revived, referenced, utilized, and amended their own, more distant pasts for diverse social and political ends. Social memory refers to shared ideas about the past. Monumental architecture entails the discursive construction of memory.
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Giant Chaco Peccary

1986
Uniquely American animals, the peccaries do not enjoy the reputation of being particularly beautiful. And yet, anyone who has ever encountered the spectacularly colored African red river hog or witnessed a mother warthog being followed through the savannah by her offspring, their tiny tails erect, knows that despite their reputation, pigs can be ...
Andy Warhol, Kurt Benirschke
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Chaco Culture

The Chaco Culture refers to Indigenous societies in the Four Corners region of the U.S. Southwest from approximately AD 800-1200 that participated in a religious tradition focused on the monumental center at Chaco Canyon in northwestern New Mexico. Chaco-style Great House architecture, roads, and ceramic designs are found throughout a 100,000 sq.
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Chaco War

2014
Between 1932 and 1935 Bolivia and Paraguay went to war over the desolate Chaco Boreal region. The Grand Chaco region extends over 250,000 square miles from the foothills of the Andes in the west, the Paraguay River in the east, Mato Grosso in Brazil, and the Argentine provinces of El Chaco and Formosa.
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Le Gran Chaco

Le Globe. Revue genevoise de géographie, 1894
Renou Henri. Le Gran Chaco. In: Le Globe. Revue genevoise de géographie, tome 33, 1894. pp. 102-104.
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Chaco

Books Abroad, 1939
Calvert J. Winter, Luis Toro Ramallo
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Reassessing “Pax Chaco”

2017
This chapter will summarize the data collected on the human skeletal remains looking at evidence of dietary stress, disease, and trauma by site and mortuary context. What do the bodies reveal about the role of Chaco Canyon in the region? The goal was to assess if people were healthy and happy during the Chaco Phenomenon or there were indications of ...
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The Chaco War

1996
Nearly 100,000 men died during the course of the tragic three-year war between two of the world's poorest nations, Bolivia and Paraguay, in the 1930s. The Chaco War was fought over a worthless stretch of desert scrubland for the pride of political leaders and the ambition of a few military officers.
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Chaco

2011
Guy L. Steele   +60 more
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Chaco and Espinal

2019
This chapter initiates with a general description of the Chaco and Espinal regions. Then, the medicinal species, Adiantum raddianum C. Presl, Aloysia citriodora Palau, Bauhinia forficata subsp. pruinosa (Vogel) Fortunato & Wunderlin, Caesalpinia gilliesii var. gilliesii (Wall. ex Hook.) D.
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