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Skeletal remains with cultural associations from the Chicama, Moche, and Virú Valleys, Peru
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Andean Lima Bean Ecology and Its Potential Contribution to Food Security
ABSTRACT The Andean lima bean (ALB) (Phaseolus lunatus L.), also known as “Pallar” in Peru, is a large, semi‐flat, kidney‐shaped rarely investigated legume. This ancestral legume lacks in‐depth scientific reports and is mainly cultivated in the coastal region of the Ica valley. Its consumption dates back to ancient times, as evidenced by archaeological
Isabel Milagros Gavilan‐Figari +4 more
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Cassava brown streak: A deadly virus on the move
A farmer reveals extensive storage root rot caused by cassava brown streak disease [Photo credit James Legg]. Abstract The beginning of the 21st century witnessed a vast and devastating upsurge in the incidence and spread of cassava brown streak ipomovirus disease (CBSD) in eastern countries of sub‐Saharan Africa that decimated crops and jeopardized ...
Fran Robson, Diane L. Hird, Eric Boa
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In Peru the agro-export boom has determined a major shift of large farmers from traditional agro-industrial crops (coffee and cotton) to new agribusinesses (asparagus, oranges, avocados, apples).
Elena Pisani +2 more
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1000 years of population, warfare, and climate change in pre-Columbian societies of the Central Andes. [PDF]
Lima M +4 more
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Courir les vagues : vers la patrimonialisation de Huanchaco comme haut lieu de surf millénaire
This study explores the development of modern and “millennial” surfing in Peru, more specifically in Huanchaco, in the North, through the recovery and heritage of the tradition of fishing on boats called caballitos de totora (small reed horses).
Alexandra Arellano +1 more
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The earliest adobe monumental architecture in the Americas. [PDF]
Mauricio AC +6 more
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Sustainable tourism policies in Peru and their link with renewable energy: analysis in the main museums of the Moche route. [PDF]
Calderón-Vargas F +2 more
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Plan estratégico de marketing de turismo cultural arqueológico Ruta Moche
Currently, Peru receives twice the number of foreign tourists and generates four times more currency than ten years ago. In this regard, much of these tourists made archaeological cultural tourism, given their interest in knowing how people lived in other periods of time.
Asmat Uceda, Denisse +4 more
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Moche (100-700 AD) and Lambayeque-Sicán (750-1100 AD) are pre-Columbian cultures from Regional States Period, developed in Northern Peru. Information about daily life, religion and medicine has been obtained through the study of Moche ceramics found in lords and priests tombs, pyramids and temples.To analyze archeological evidences of Moche Medicine ...
F J, Carod-Artal, C B, Vázquez Cabrera
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