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Category : Arqueologia - Antillas
Languages : es
Pages : 272
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Las Culturas de Amèrica en la época del descubrimiento
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Category : Arqueologia - Antillas
Languages : es
Pages : 272
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Publisher:
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Category : Arqueologia - Antillas
Languages : es
Pages : 272
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Las culturas de América en la epoca del descubrimiento
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Category : Indians of the West Indies
Languages : es
Pages : 185
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Publisher:
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Category : Indians of the West Indies
Languages : es
Pages : 185
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Las culturas de america en la epoca del descubrimiento
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Category : Arqueologia - Antillas
Languages : es
Pages : 185
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Category : Arqueologia - Antillas
Languages : es
Pages : 185
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Historia de América: América indígena, descubrimiento
Author: Mario Hernández Sánchez-Barba
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Category : America
Languages : es
Pages : 344
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Category : America
Languages : es
Pages : 344
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El descubrimiento de América y la otredad de las culturas
Author: Dina V. Picotti C.
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ISBN: 9789507350078
Category : Civilization
Languages : es
Pages : 94
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ISBN: 9789507350078
Category : Civilization
Languages : es
Pages : 94
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América antes del descubrimiento
Author: Mariano A. Aguirre
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Category : America
Languages : es
Pages : 288
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Category : America
Languages : es
Pages : 288
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El carácter del descubrimiento y de la conquista de América
Author: Georg Friederici
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Category : America
Languages : es
Pages : 452
Book Description
Esta obra hace una revisión exhaustiva de todos los exploradores que alguna vez intentaron o lograron, consciente o inconscientemente, descubrir América; desde los rusos, franceses, suecos, daneses, hasta los españoles.
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Category : America
Languages : es
Pages : 452
Book Description
Esta obra hace una revisión exhaustiva de todos los exploradores que alguna vez intentaron o lograron, consciente o inconscientemente, descubrir América; desde los rusos, franceses, suecos, daneses, hasta los españoles.
The South American Camelids
Author: Duccio Bonavia
Publisher: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press
ISBN: 1938770846
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 657
Book Description
One of the most significant differences between the New World's major areas of high culture is that Mesoamerica had no beasts of burden and wool, while the Andes had both. Four members of the camelid family--wild guanacos and vicunas, and domestic llamas and alpacas--were native to the Andes. South American peoples relied on these animals for meat and wool, and as beasts of burden to transport goods all over the Andes. In this book, Duccio Bonavia tackles major questions about these camelids, from their domestication to their distribution at the time of the Spanish conquest. One of Bonavia's hypotheses is that the arrival of the Europeans and their introduced Old World animals forced the Andean camelids away from the Pacific coast, creating the (mistaken) impression that camelids were exclusively high-altitude animals. Bonavia also addresses the diseases of camelids and their population density, suggesting that the original camelid populations suffered from a different type of mange than that introduced by the Europeans. This new mange, he believes, was one of the causes behind the great morbidity of camelids in Colonial times. In terms of domestication, while Bonavia believes that the major centers must have been the puna zone intermediate zones, he adds that the process should not be seen as restricted to a single environmental zone. Bonavia's landmark study of the South American camelids is now available for the first time in English. This new edition features an updated analysis and comprehensive bibliography. In the Spanish edition of this book, Bonavia lamented the fact that the zooarchaeological data from R. S. MacNeish's Ayacucho Project had yet to be published. In response, the Ayacucho's Project's faunal analysts, Elizabeth S. Wing and Kent V. Flannery, have added appendices on the Ayacucho results to this English edition. This book will be of broad interest to archaeologists, zoologists, social anthropologists, ethnohistorians, and a wide range of students.
Publisher: Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press
ISBN: 1938770846
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 657
Book Description
One of the most significant differences between the New World's major areas of high culture is that Mesoamerica had no beasts of burden and wool, while the Andes had both. Four members of the camelid family--wild guanacos and vicunas, and domestic llamas and alpacas--were native to the Andes. South American peoples relied on these animals for meat and wool, and as beasts of burden to transport goods all over the Andes. In this book, Duccio Bonavia tackles major questions about these camelids, from their domestication to their distribution at the time of the Spanish conquest. One of Bonavia's hypotheses is that the arrival of the Europeans and their introduced Old World animals forced the Andean camelids away from the Pacific coast, creating the (mistaken) impression that camelids were exclusively high-altitude animals. Bonavia also addresses the diseases of camelids and their population density, suggesting that the original camelid populations suffered from a different type of mange than that introduced by the Europeans. This new mange, he believes, was one of the causes behind the great morbidity of camelids in Colonial times. In terms of domestication, while Bonavia believes that the major centers must have been the puna zone intermediate zones, he adds that the process should not be seen as restricted to a single environmental zone. Bonavia's landmark study of the South American camelids is now available for the first time in English. This new edition features an updated analysis and comprehensive bibliography. In the Spanish edition of this book, Bonavia lamented the fact that the zooarchaeological data from R. S. MacNeish's Ayacucho Project had yet to be published. In response, the Ayacucho's Project's faunal analysts, Elizabeth S. Wing and Kent V. Flannery, have added appendices on the Ayacucho results to this English edition. This book will be of broad interest to archaeologists, zoologists, social anthropologists, ethnohistorians, and a wide range of students.
General History of the Caribbean - UNESCO
Author: J. Sued-Badillo
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 134973764X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description
Volume 1 of the General History of the Caribbean relates to the history of the origins of the earliest Caribbean people, and analyses their various political, social, cultural and economic organizations over time. This volume investigates the movement of Paleoindians into the islands, and looks at the agricultural societies which developed. It then explores the indigenous societies at the time of the Spanish Conquest, the hierarchy of the chiefdoms, and the development of slavery.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 134973764X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description
Volume 1 of the General History of the Caribbean relates to the history of the origins of the earliest Caribbean people, and analyses their various political, social, cultural and economic organizations over time. This volume investigates the movement of Paleoindians into the islands, and looks at the agricultural societies which developed. It then explores the indigenous societies at the time of the Spanish Conquest, the hierarchy of the chiefdoms, and the development of slavery.
Ancient Americans
Author: Juan Schobinger
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317476654
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
Lavishly illustrated in full color and black and white, this handsome reference provides a broad survey of the rich artistic heritage of pre-Columbian North and South America. Meticulously researched by archaeologists and anthropologists, the set features dramatic close-ups of engraved rock artifacts, cave paintings, pottery, and inscribed and sculpted bones. Covering the entire two continents from present-day Canada in the far north through Central America and down to the Andes Mountains and Patagonia in the south, it is a stunning visual and written record of the great variety of artworks created by Neolithic American peoples over many millennia.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317476654
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
Lavishly illustrated in full color and black and white, this handsome reference provides a broad survey of the rich artistic heritage of pre-Columbian North and South America. Meticulously researched by archaeologists and anthropologists, the set features dramatic close-ups of engraved rock artifacts, cave paintings, pottery, and inscribed and sculpted bones. Covering the entire two continents from present-day Canada in the far north through Central America and down to the Andes Mountains and Patagonia in the south, it is a stunning visual and written record of the great variety of artworks created by Neolithic American peoples over many millennia.