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Lilian C. García-Oliva,Enrique Pazos
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The region that includes southern Mexico and Central America is known as Mesoamerica. The annual cycle of precipitation characteristic of the Pacific slope of this region presents a bimodal distribution on summertime, with two maxima and a relative intra...
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Arnd Adje Both
This paper presents the acoustic study of a sample of sonic artefacts, in particular a selection of wind instruments (horns, trumpets and pipes), from the UNESCO World Heritage Centre of Teotihuacan, Mexico, based on a thorough examination of the accessi...
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G. Paul Kemp, John W. Day, Alejandro Yáñez-Arancibia and Natalie S. Peyronnin
Deltas and estuaries built by the Mississippi/Atchafalaya River (MAR) in the United States and the Usumacinta/Grijalva River (UGR) in Mexico account for 80 percent of all Gulf of Mexico (GoM) coastal wetlands outside of Cuba. They rank first and second i...
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John K. Chance
Pág. 71 - 86
Las alianzas matrimoniales entre familias gobernantes fueron un instrumento importante de integración política en la Mesoamérica Posclásica, especialmente en la Mixteca. Estas alianzas entre los nobles mixtecos persistieron a través de la época colonial,...
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