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    Avant le A d’Amazonie by Stéphen Rostain

    Published 2011-06-01
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    Houses of Horror or Magical Kingdoms? Past Times Revisited with Miguel Ángel Asturias, Carlos Fuentes and Julio Cortázar by Lois Marie Jaeck

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…In the three short stories to be examined, Miguel Ángel Asturias, Carlos Fuentes and Julio Cortázar incorporate Pre-Columbian beliefs and customs into colonial and post-colonial Latin American reality. …”
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    The analysis of Eric von Rosen’s archaeological collection (Etnografiska museet, Sweden): the contribution of the Swedish Chaco-Cordillera Expedition to the study of mining and met... by María Florencia Becerra

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Besides the analysis performed by Eric von Rosen in 1902-1903, no further in-depth studies of the collection had been since carried out, despite its great potential to elucidate different aspects of the Andean and lowlands’ pre-Columbian past. Combining the analysis of the publications made by the members of the expedition and their unpublished personal documentation, as well as the study of the collection itself, this paper aims to offer new data on these findings and show the contribution that these materials, and the interpretations the Swedish researchers formulated about them, made to the understanding of the metallurgy and mining activities developed during the pre-Columbian Late Period (AD 1200-1550) in the Puna of Jujuy, Argentina.…”
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    La première maison d’Amazonie. Le Formatif dans la province de Pastaza, Équateur by Stéphen Rostain, Geoffroy de Saulieu

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The interdisciplinary project entitled « Zulay, the pre-Columbian portal to the Amazon », in the upper valley of the Pastaza (Ecuadorian Amazon), has led to the discovery and extensive excavation of the remains of a late Formative house, dated cal. 1496-1302 BC. …”
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    Les paysages de champs surélevés de Guyane française : un patrimoine bioculturel menacé by Stéphen Rostain, Doyle McKey

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The coastal savannas of the Guianas harbor extensive areas covered with vestiges of pre-Columbian raised-field agriculture. Recent studies have shown their value in documenting the history of human occupation and environments in the region. …”
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    Approche expérimentale de la navigation précolombienne dans les Antilles by Benoît Bérard, Jean-Yves Billard, Thierry L’Etang, Guillaume Lalubie, Costantino Nicolizas, Bruno Ramstein, Emma Slayton

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Understanding the navigation capacities of the Eastern Caribbean pre-Columbian population is crucial for the community working in the Antilles. …”
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    La organización social de los mazahuas del Estado de México

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…This group posits their cosmological bases on a cultural matrix dating back to pre columbian and colonial times. Notwithstanding the presence of that cultural matrix, the communities manifest different kinds of social organization that the author perceives as having evolved as a consequence of the destructuration of the system of kinship. …”
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    Proceso de recolección y comercialización de hongos comestibles silvestres en el Valle de Toluca, México

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…In Mexico, human consumption of edible fungi has occurred since the time of the Pre Columbian cultures. Historians of the sixteenth century and beyond have described the use of fungi as well as the manner in which they were classified. …”
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    Terrasses aux mosaïques de Choqek’iraw, Pérou. Description générale et premières interprétations by Patrice Lecoq

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…We conclude this paper by suggesting that some of the scenes depicted might have been inspired by pre-Columbian myths and might be linked to astronomical concepts.…”
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    Le laser comme moyen de dégagement de produits de corrosion sur un objet archéologique : le cas de la dorure sur alliage cuivreux by Valentine Brodard

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The tests have been done on gilded copper samples prepared after two pre-Columbian masks. The results prove that lasers don’t permit the removal of corrosion products without damage on the gilded surface. …”
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    Tamactún-Acalán: interpretación de una hegemonía política maya de los siglos xiv-xvi by Andrés Ciudad Ruiz, Alfonso Lacadena García-Gallo

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…The anthropological studies that analyze the political-territorial structure of the ancient Maya in Pre-columbian times usually highlight the existence of deep transformations between Classic and Post-classic periods. …”
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    La thèse du « génocide indien » : guerre de position entre science et mémoire by Frédéric Dorel

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…One is justified by grief and memory; the other – more scientific and ethnological – explains that while crimes against humanity clearly occurred, the extinction of 90% of the pre-Columbian populations should more appropriately be termed ethnocide rather than genocide. …”
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    Making the most of grasslands and heathlands by Doyle McKey

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Techniques and systems that have long been studied independently—soil burning in grassland and heathland agriculture throughout the world, historical plaggen cultivation in northern European heathlands, and raised-field agriculture in present-day Africa and New Guinea and pre-Columbian South America—appear on closer inspection to be variants on a common theme. …”
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    The Ritual and Religious World of Coporaque: Apus, Saints, and the Cult of the Dead in a Peasant Community of the Southern Andes of Peru by Aleixandre Brian Duche-Pérez, Gonzalo Ríos-Vizcarra, Luis Enrique Calatayud-Rosado

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Coporaque, with roots dating back to pre-Incan times, reflects a unique synergy of pre-Columbian and Catholic influences that manifest through rituals and festivities ranging from the celebration of the Day of the Dead to the festivities of San Santiago and the Cocha fiesta. …”
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