Mayan urbanism: impact on a tropical karst environment
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TextSeries: ; Science, 206(19), p.298-306, 1979Contained works: - Deevey, E.S
- Rice, Don S
- Rice, Prudence M
- Vaughan, H.H
- Brenner, Mark
- Flannery, M.S
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Alone among the world's high civilizations, past and present, that of the Maya arose in lowland tropical forest and flourished in that productive (1)but ostensibly fragile environment (2)for many centuries.
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