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Las Vegas culture takes place 10,000 years ago. when Ecuador’s ocean was 30 meters or 100 feet lower than present
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > Notably the culture, and Santa Elena municipality. Is known for its role in domesticating wild squash, arrowroot, maize and others. Its home to one of the largest burial sites in South America too. Astoundingly, more than 190 people were found. c.…
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The Mousterian industry is named after the sites of Le Moustier in France (1), where these stone tools were first identified
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > An archaeological industry exists from stone tools. That uses a sophisticated method of shaping stone cores to produce predictable flakes Mousterian industries refer to a distinctive stone tool technology. Some say it was associated with Neanderthals in Europe and Asia, and…
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The site of Lapa do Santo, is beneath a 30m-high limestone massif in the tropical savannah of central-eastern Brazil. It is known as “Rockshelter” and “saint” in Portugese
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > One of the largest rock shelters excavated in the Lagoa Santa region. With a sheltered area of 1,300m3. is Lapa do SantoIt is an archaeological site located in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. An important site for the study of…
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Management of the populations of Mangrove Clams were critical during prehistory
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > Mangrove clams, known as mangrove oysters or mud oysters. Are a group of bivalve mollusksThey inhabit intertidal zones. In tropical and subtropical regions of the oceans. There are several species of mangrove clams, found in different parts of the world, and,…
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Calathea Allouia or Goeppertia allouia (scientific name) is lerén or lairén in Spanish. And, in English, Guinea arrow root, or sweet corn root. It has been known since ancient times
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > The plant is a member of the Marantaceae family. Throughout the prehistoric ages and time, it has been cultivated for its edible tubersThey are known for their sweet taste. It can be consumed fresh or also in culinary dishesMostly native to…
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Grapes are a type of fruit. Grown in clusters 15 to 300. They can be crimson, black, dark blue, yellow, green, orange, and pink
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > Typically small, round or oval-shaped berries that grow on vines. Grapes have played a significant role in human culture; diet, and agricultureApart of the genus vitis. They include a variety of species. Many are used for making wine; producing grape products,…
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Bottle gourds are calabash (/ˈkæləbæʃ/; or lagenaria siceraria
< home # store # services # articles # game # app #contact > A bottle gourd is a long, green vegetable that grows on a vine. It is usually oblong or cylindrical in shape. Its skin is thick, and hard. It can vary in texture from smooth to ridged. The flesh of the bottle…