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Agroecology / Maya civilization / Forest gardening / El Pilar / Milpa / Mesoamerica / Brosimum alicastrum / Gardening / Maya peoples / Americas / Agriculture in Mesoamerica / Agriculture
Date: 2012-09-12 16:04:59
Agroecology
Maya civilization
Forest gardening
El Pilar
Milpa
Mesoamerica
Brosimum alicastrum
Gardening
Maya peoples
Americas
Agriculture in Mesoamerica
Agriculture

Journal of Ethnobiology 28(2): 179–199 Fall/Winter 2008

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