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- First Record of Four Bat Species for the State of Morelos and New Bat Records for the Sierra De Huautla Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
- Antropologia Del Clima En El Mundo Hispanoamericano Tomo I
- Political Strategies in Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica
- Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Teosinte
- Atoyac River Pollution Dynamics. Case Study: Emilio 3 Portes Gil, Puebla, México
- Traditional Gardening Techniques Among Nahuatl Indians: “Huertos De Humedad” in the Balsas River Valley, Mexico
- Range Extensions for Lineated Dryocopus Lineatus and Pale-Billed
- Proceedings of a Forum
- Redalyc.First Record of Four Bat Species for the State of Morelos And
- Lori Baker the Origin of Mesoamerican Agriculture: Documenting Archaic Period Social Dynamics (Anthropology, Forensic Science and Archaeology / Arts and Sciences)
- FAMSI © 2007: Claudia Espejel Carbajal
- Redalyc.On the Nature and Role of the Lower Crust in the Volcanic Front Of
- Statistics on Water in Mexico, 2010 Edition
- On the Nature and Role of the Lower Crust in the Volcanic Front of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt and Its Fore-Arc Region, Southern and Central Mexico
- Geology of the State of Morelos and Contiguous Areas in South- Central Mexico
- ARCL 2029: Archaeology of Mesoamerica
- IUREP N.F.S No. 20 July 1977 Distr. LIMITED Original: ENGLISH
- Climatic Change, Culture, and Civilization in North America By
- A New Cave Population of Catfish from Mexico. What's on Their Menu? Frog
- Starch Grain and Phytolith Evidence for Early Ninth Millennium B.P. Maize from the Central Balsas River Valley, Mexico
- Tertiary Arc-Magmatism of the Sierra Madre Del Sur, Mexico, and Its Transition to the Volcanic Activity of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt
- The Domestication and Migration of Zea Mays L. in Association with Holocene Climatic Variance
- Endemic Angiosperm Lineages in Mexico: Hotspots for Conservation
- Genetic Diversity and Structure of Native Maize Races from Northwestern Mexico
- The Earliest Maize from San Marcos Tehuacán Is a Partial Domesticate with Genomic Evidence of Inbreeding