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Cerro Rico
Reactive Monitoring Mission to the City of Potosí, Plurinational State of Bolivia (C420)
Hogue Negrete on Lane, 'Potosí: the Silver City That Changed the World'
Industrial Heritage Analysis
PACHA: DEFENDING the LAND. Extractivism, Conflicts, And
State of Conservation of the Properties Inscribed on the List of World Heritage in Danger
This Article Appeared in a Journal Published by Elsevier. the Attached Copy Is Furnished to the Author for Internal Non-Commerci
What Are Potosi and Cerro Rico?
Latin American Development Provides a Nuanced
A Comparative Study of Mining Control in Latin America
Decadent Wealth, Degenerate Morality, Dominance, and Devotion: the Discordant Iconicity of the Rich Mountain of Potosí
A Legacy of Nearly 500 Years of Mining in Potosí, Bolivia: Stream Water Quality1
A Legacy of Nearly 500 Years of Mining in Potosí, Bolivia: Acid Mine Drainage Source Identification and Characterization1
Views Across the Pacific: the Galleon Trade and Its Traces in Oregon
Colonial Silver- Potosi (Bolivia) and Guanajuato (Mexico) Silver (Ag)
Intensive Pre-Incan Metallurgy Recorded
A Currency of Culture: Considering the Value of Silver in Colonial Potosí
Child Workers of Bolivia, Unite! Nearly 1 Million Children Work Full Time in Bolivia's Tin Mines, in Cemeteries, on Buses, Or in the Markets
The White Horse Press Full Citation: Dore, Elizabeth. "Environment and Society: Long–Term Trends in Latin American Mining
Top View
Geology, Resources and Environment of Latin America
Performing Conquest and Resistance in the Streets of Eighteenth Century Potosí
Galeano: Excepts from Open Veins of Latin America
Trabajadores Indígenas Mineros En El Cerro Rico De Potosí: Tras Los Rastros De Sus Prácticas Laborales (Siglos XVI Y XVII)
Views from Bolivia and Potosi T'inkazos, 1 (Special Edition), 14 P
The Global Impact of American Precious Metals
Introduction