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    Early Northwest South American Littoral

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    Bonzani, Renée MarieSeasonality, predictibility, and plant use strategies at San Jacinto 1, northern Colombia1999
    Chase, ThomasRestos fáunicos1988
    Engwall, EvanTradition summary2001
    Oyuela-Caycedo, AugustoSedentism, food production and pottery origins in the tropics1999
    Oyuela-Caycedo, AugustoThe study of collector variability in the transition to sedentary food producers in northern Colombia1996
    Piperno, Dolores R.Primer informe sobre los fitolitos de las plantas del sitio OGSE-80 y la evidencia del cultivo de maíze en el Ecuador1988
    Raymond, J. Scott (James Scott)Beginnings of sedentism in the lowlands of northwestern South America1998
    Stothert, Karen E.The preceramic Las Vegas culture of coastal Ecuador1985
    Stothert, Karen E.La prehistoria temprana de la Península de Santa Elena, Ecuador1988
    Ubelaker, Douglas H.Restos de esqueletos humanos del sitio OGSE-801988
    Wing, Elizabeth S.Dusicyon sechurae, en contextos arqueológicos tempranos1988

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