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4por Wu, Henry C., Felis, Thomas, Scholz, Denis, Giry, Cyril, Kölling, Martin, Jochum, Klaus P., Scheffers, Sander R.“…Explanations of the Classic Maya civilization demise on the Yucatán Peninsula during the Terminal Classic Period (TCP; ~CE 750–1050) are controversial. …”
Publicado 2017
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7Publicado 1974Tabla de Contenidos: “…"The collapse of Maya civilization, by William R. Bullard, Jr.": p. 1-19.…”
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9por Spinden, Herbert J. (Joseph), 1879-1967Tabla de Contenidos: “…The archaic horizon -- The maya civilization -- The middle civilizations -- Zapotecan culture -- Mitla -- Totonacan culture -- The toltecs ... -- The aztecs.…”
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10por Kennett, Douglas J., Hajdas, Irka, Culleton, Brendan J., Belmecheri, Soumaya, Martin, Simon, Neff, Hector, Awe, Jaime, Graham, Heather V., Freeman, Katherine H., Newsom, Lee, Lentz, David L., Anselmetti, Flavio S., Robinson, Mark, Marwan, Norbert, Southon, John, Hodell, David A., Haug, Gerald H.“…The reasons for the development and collapse of Maya civilization remain controversial and historical events carved on stone monuments throughout this region provide a remarkable source of data about the rise and fall of these complex polities. …”
Publicado 2013
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11“…This cluster may have contributed to the piecemeal collapse of the Classic Maya civilization in this wet, mountainous southern part of the Maya realm. …”
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12por Sharpe, Ashley E., Inomata, Takeshi, Triadan, Daniela, Burham, Melissa, MacLellan, Jessica, Munson, Jessica, Pinzón, Flory“…It is well known that the development of the ancient Maya civilization had significant and long-lasting impacts on the environment. …”
Publicado 2020
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13por Beach, Timothy, Luzzadder-Beach, Sheryl, Krause, Samantha, Guderjan, Tom, Valdez, Fred, Fernandez-Diaz, Juan Carlos, Eshleman, Sara, Doyle, Colin“…The wetland fields were active at a time of population expansion, landscape alteration, and droughts and could have been adaptations to all of these major shifts in Maya civilization. These wetland-farming systems add to the evidence for early and extensive human impacts on the global tropics. …”
Publicado 2019
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14por Sullivan, Richard M., van Hengstum, Peter J., Donnelly, Jeffrey P., Tamalavage, Anne E., Winkler, Tyler S., Little, Shawna N., Mejia-Ortiz, Luis, Reinhardt, Eduard G., Meacham, Sam, Schumacher, Courtney, Korty, Robert“…The collapse of the Maya civilization in the late 1st/early 2nd millennium CE has been attributed to multiple internal and external causes including overpopulation, increased warfare, and environmental deterioration. …”
Publicado 2022
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15por VanBuren, Robert, Zeng, Fanchang, Chen, Cuixia, Zhang, Jisen, Wai, Ching Man, Han, Jennifer, Aryal, Rishi, Gschwend, Andrea R., Wang, Jianping, Na, Jong-Kuk, Huang, Lixian, Zhang, Lingmao, Miao, Wenjing, Gou, Jiqing, Arro, Jie, Guyot, Romain, Moore, Richard C., Wang, Ming-Li, Zee, Francis, Charlesworth, Deborah, Moore, Paul H., Yu, Qingyi, Ming, Ray“…We estimate that Y(h) arose only ∼4000 yr ago, well after crop plant domestication in Mesoamerica >6200 yr ago but coinciding with the rise of the Maya civilization. The Y(h) chromosome has lower nucleotide diversity than the Y, or the genome regions that are not fully sex-linked, consistent with a domestication bottleneck. …”
Publicado 2015
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