Olmec Archaeology and Early Mesoamerica
Between 1500 and 500 BC the Olmecs flourished in the tropical lowlands of Mexico\u27s Gulf Coast, creating the most complex of Mesoamerica\u27s early societies and its first monumental art.
Pool, Christophe A.
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Dataset to support the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis. "The Potential Impacts of Climate Change on the Extent, Distribution and Functional Diversity of the Montane-Specialist Tree Community in Mesoamerica" These include Species ...
Mata Guel, Erik Omar +3 more
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Examining women's choice between home and institutional births: Insights from the Salud Mesoamérica Initiative (SMI). [PDF]
Bartolomeu L +9 more
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Coyote Range Expansion in the Human-Modified Tropics of Mesoamerica. [PDF]
Rodríguez-Luna CR +17 more
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Mesoamerica Integration and Development Project, analysis for Colombia and Mexico
Este artículo deriva de una investigación propia, describe la participación de Colombia y México en el Proyecto Mesoamérica diagnosticando el producto de su colaboración.
NETZAHUALCOYOTZI Luna, Raul +3 more
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Bat-associated Trypanosoma diversity, geographic extension of known clades, and predominance of T. cruzi TcIV in a conserved tropical forest of southeastern Mexico. [PDF]
Ibarra-López MP +8 more
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The Olmecs as a developmental influence in preclassic, classic, and postclassic Mesoamerica
A review of relevant literature was conducted in an effort to determine the scope of the influence of the Olmec culture on other cultures in Mesoamerica.
Douglas Kevin Williams
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Editorial: Nutritional epidemiology: advances in the analysis of healthy and sustainable dietary patterns. [PDF]
Morales G +3 more
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Amazonian Discovery Sheds Light on the Evolution of <i>Caenocentron</i> Schmid, 1982 (Trichoptera: Xiphocentronidae): Phylogenetic Placement and Description of a New Species. [PDF]
Desidério GR +4 more
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Genomic structure, phenotypic variation and drivers of diversification in <i>Euphonia hirundinacea</i> (Aves: Fringilidae). [PDF]
Vázquez-López M +4 more
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