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2011 Culturally Modified Landscapes from Past to Present

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1984 Economic Plant Species Associated with Prehis<strong>to</strong>ric Agriculture in the Maya Lowlands.Economic Botany, 38(2): 179-193Wahl, David, Roger Byrne, Thomas Schreiner, and Richard Hansen2006 Holocene vegetation change in the northern Peten and its implications for Mayaprehis<strong>to</strong>ry. Quaternary Research 65: 380-389Webster, Grady L.1986 Irritant Plant in the Spurge Family (Euphorbiaceae). Clinics in Derma<strong>to</strong>logy 4(2): 36-45Webster, James W., George A. Brook, L. Bruce Railsback, Hai Cheng, R. Lawrence Edwards,Clark Alexander, Philip P. Reeder2007 Stalagmite evidence <strong>from</strong> Belize indicating significant droughts at the time ofPreclassic Abandonment, the Maya Hiatus, and the Classic Maya collapse.Palaeogeogrphy, Palaeoclima<strong>to</strong>logy, Palaeoecology 250: 1-17Wells, E. Christian and Lorena D. Mihok2010 Ancient Maya Perceptions of Soil, Land, and Earth. In Soil and Culture, edited by E.R. Landaand C. Feller, pp. 311-327. Springer Science+Business Media B.V., NetherlandsWernecke, D. Clark2008 A Burning Question: Maya Lime Technology and the Maya Forest. Journal of Ethnobiology28(2): 200-210Williams-Linera, Guadalupe and Francisco Lorea2009 Tree species diversity driven by environmental and anthropogenic fac<strong>to</strong>rs in tropical dry forestfragments of central Veracruz, Mexico. Biodiversity and Conservation 18: 3269-3293APPENDIX IPlant List by Collection Number30

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