The aboriginal cultural geography of the Llanos de Mojos of Bolivia /
The Llanos de Mojos is a seasonally flooded savanna occupying about 90,000 square miles between the Beni and Guapore Rivers in northwestern Bolivia. Mojos chiefdoms had achieved a remarkably sophisticated society and technology in a hostile environment characterized by alternating seasonal flooding...
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Main Author: | Denevan, Wiliiam M. |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
California : Estados Unidos :
Berkeley, University of California Press,
1966.
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Series: | University of California publications, Ibero-Americana,
48. |
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Online Access: | Texto completo en PDF |
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