In the land of the apu: Cerro Llamocca as a sacred mountain and central place in the pre-Columbian Andes of southern Peru [PDF]
Cerro Llamocca is a mountain with a summit elevation of 4,487 m asl in the southern Peruvian Andes. This paper presents a first overview of recent archaeological and paleoenvironmental research in its vicinity, and introduces new results from ...
Behl, Martin +5 more
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Peasants, Protests and Litigation: Struggles over land and institutions in Colombia [PDF]
This dissertation results from a joint doctoral agreement between Erasmus University Rotterdam and the University of ...
Coronado Delgado, Sergio Andrés
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The eoorthid brachiopod Apheoorthina in the Lower Ordovician of NW Argentina and the dispersal pathways along western Gondwana [PDF]
The eoorthid brachiopod Apheoorthina is reported for the first time from the Lower Ordovician of NW Argentina. It is represented by a species similar to A.
Benedetto, Juan Luis Arnaldo +1 more
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Sighting the apu: A GIS Analysis of Wari Imperialism and the Worship of Mountain Peaks [PDF]
In the Andes, prominent mountains are revered as earthly spirits that protect, but may also punish, their human constituents. These apu were often linked to distant ancestors and are considered the most important local deities.
Nash, Donna +1 more
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U-Pb Geochronology of detrital zircons from the Venezuelan passive margin : implications for an Early Cretaceous Proto-Orinoco river system and Proto-Caribbean ocean basin paleogeography [PDF]
The Guyana Shield has long been interpreted as the source of siliciclastic detritus within the Cretaceous passive margin strata of northern Venezuela. We have determined U-Pb ages of detrital zircons separated from Early Cretaceous strata of the passive ...
Noguera, M.I. +3 more
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Nuevos datos de tricópteros en ríos de referencia de clima mediterráneo en la Península Ibérica y norte de África: aspectos taxonómicos, faunísticos y ecológicos [PDF]
Trichoptera is a very rich order in the Western Mediterranean, but knowledge of caddisflies in the Iberian Peninsula and northern Africa is still not complete.
Bonada, N. +4 more
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Sighting the apu: A GIS Analysis of Wari Imperialism and the Worship of Mountain Peaks [PDF]
: In the Andes, prominent mountains are revered as earthly spirits that protect, but may also punish, their human constituents. These apu were often linked to distant ancestors and are considered the most important local deities.
Donna J Nash +3 more
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Modelo de monitoreo geológico- geotécnico mediante convergencias para definir el sostenimiento final de un túnel con fines civiles y mineros - túnel de conducción de la central hidroeléctrica Cheves [PDF]
Analiza el impacto que se generó luego de haber aplicado el modelo de monitoreo geotécnico mediante convergencias en el túnel de conducción de la central hidroeléctrica Cheves – ubicada en el distrito de Churín, provincia de Oyón, departamento de Lima ...
Ángeles Bazán, Richard Eduardo +1 more
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Blood Parasites Infecting the Hoatzin (\u3ci\u3eOpisthocomus hoazin\u3c/i\u3e), a Unique Neotropical Folivorous Bird [PDF]
The Hoatzin (Opisthocomus hoazin) is the only extant member of the order Opisthocomiformes. This unique South American bird lives in the riparian lowland vegetation characteristic of the Amazon and Orinoco basins.
Escalante, Ananias A. +4 more
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Vulnerability, resistance and community mapping at Fuego volcano, Guatemala [PDF]
This thesis addresses the topic of the vulnerability to volcanic hazards of former settler-labourer and war-displaced communities on the slopes of Fuego Volcano, Guatemala, and is theoretically informed by decolonial scholarship, social volcanology and ...
Langmuir Sánchez, Alistair
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