Origen de la identidad peruana en el mito de Huarochiri [PDF]
El mito de Huarochirí está representado en la sierra central del Perú, en la provincia de Huarochirí, la cual pertenece al departamento de Lima. Este mito, puesto que la cultura quechua no tuvo escritura, fue recopilado de la tradición oral, después de ...
Mamani, Porfirio
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Review of the Trifolium amabile Complex in Peru, with the Description of a New Species. [PDF]
Here, we describe Trifolium absconditum sp. nov., a new species of the T. amabile complex from South America. It differs from other Peruvian Trifolia of the complex by having smaller stipules, leaves, inflorescences, and floral pieces. A key for Peruvian species of the complex is presented, and typifications for them are made when necessary and ...
Molinari-Novoa EA.
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Mitos arqueo-astronómicos pre-hispánicos en el antiguo Perú : la luna en la visión andina [PDF]
El presente trabajo no se ajusta a la descripción clásica de la "luna femenina" y el "sol masculino" que, posiblemente, tuvo vigencia en algunas regiones del antiguo Perú, especialmente en la época incaica. La concepción sobre el satélite terrestre en la
Alberdi, Alfredo
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Does Involving Parents in Soil Sampling Identify Causes of Child Exposure to Lead? A Case Study of Community Engagement in Mining-Impacted Towns in Peru. [PDF]
Abstract Over a million people in Peru may be exposed to lead (Pb) due to past or present mining‐related activities; however, neither soil Pb nor blood Pb are routinely monitored throughout the country. Because little is known about Pb contamination in smaller mining‐impacted towns, soil Pb was mapped in four such towns with a portable X‐ray ...
Landes FC +5 more
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Pedometric Mapping of Soil Classes: A Case Study of San Mateo de Otao, Peru
Conventional soil maps are designed based on expert criteria, a characteristic that reduces their reproducibility and generates subjective uncertainty. Pedometric mapping uses mathematical and statistical principles, which makes it the opposite of conventional mapping.
Carlos J. Mestanza +2 more
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Land Trafficking and the Fertile Spaces of Legality
Abstract Land trafficking, responsible for the unprecedented rate of urbanization in many Latin American cities, is often conceptualized through corruption as ‘abuses of public office for private gain’. While those involved in the practice rely at times on violence and illegality, their repertoire is sophisticated, allowing them to move in and out of ...
Rita Lambert
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Rheological and textural properties of gluten‐free doughs made from Andean grains
The addition of quinoa, kiwicha and tarwi on the rheological properties of GF doughs based on potato starch were studied. The results showed that textural properties such as firmness, consistency, cohesiveness and viscosity index, as well as the consistency index of the doughs increased as the level of substitution of the Andean grain flour in the ...
Julio Vidaurre‐Ruiz +3 more
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Guardianes de la real justicia: alcaldes de indios, costumbre y justicia local en Huarochirí colonial [PDF]
This essay examines the local construction of law in San Damián de Urotambo —an indigenous community in Huarochirí—in the early seventeenth century. In Andean towns, the alcaldes (magistrates), commonly members of the local nobility, had jurisdiction ...
jcdlpuente, Renzo Honores
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Alfareros de aquí o de allá: Identidad estilística y tecnológica en el valle de Pachacamac (costa central peruana) [PDF]
The recognition of ethnic and political identities in pre-Conquest Peru has been traditionally based on ceramic styles. In the Central Coast, taking advantage of the existence of historical sources about the Lurin Valley, it has been suggested that ...
Makowski Hanula, Krzysztof +1 more
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The Many Tongues of the King: Indigenous Language Interpreters and the Making of the Spanish Empire [PDF]
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jcdlpuente
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