Avance del estudio contextual de los sistemas de canales prehispánicos “fosilizados” del Valle de Tehuacán, Puebla
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Caran, S. C., B. M. Winsborough,
J. A. Neely y S. Valastro, Jr.
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(travertine, pedoconcretions, and biogenic
carbonates): a new method based on organic
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Neely, James A.
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Neely, J. A., S. C. Caran
y F. Ramirez Sorensen
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Valley and vicinity, southern
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presented in the Salt II Session at
the 62nd Annual Meeting of the
Society for American Archaeology,
Nashville, Tennessee.
Neely, J. A., S. C. Caran, B. M.
Winsborough, F. Ramirez Sorensen
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American Archaeology, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Winsborough, B. M., S. C. Caran,
J. A. Neely y S. Valastro, Jr.
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John Wiley and Sons Publishers,
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the Tehuacan Valley, núm. 4, Austin, University of
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