- Guilá
Naquitz Cave in Oaxaca, Mexico, is the site of
early domestication of
several food crops,
including teosinte (an
ancestor of maize),
squash from...
- this
change are in temporary,
seasonal shelters, such as Guilá
Naquitz. Guilá
Naquitz is a rock
shelter in the
Valley of
Oaxaca that was
occupied at least...
- This is a list of
caves in
Mexico (not just archaeological):
Guila Naquitz Cave (Oaxaca, c.8000-6700BC)
Cueva de la Olla (Chihuahua, c.5500 BC) Nogales...
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discovered evidence of
domesticated squash (Cucurbita pepo), in Guilá
Naquitz cave in Oaxaca.
These finds date back to 8000 BC, the
beginning of the...
- the
region by
about 4,000 years. This
evidence was
found in the Guilá
Naquitz cave in Oaxaca, Mexico,
during a
series of
excavations in the 1960s and...
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years ago.
Archaeological remains of
early maize ears,
found at
Guila Naquitz Cave in the
Oaxaca Valley, are
roughly 6,250
years old; the
oldest ears...
- (2001). "Archaeological
evidence of
teosinte domestication from Guilá
Naquitz, Oaxaca".
Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences. 98 (4): 2104–2106...
- The
earliest example of
maize dates to c. 4000 BCE and
comes from Guilá
Naquitz, a cave in Oaxaca.
Earlier maize samples have been do****ented at the Los...
- Mile
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Coxcatlan Dzibilchaltún Las
Flechas Frightful Guilá
Naquitz Ox Bel Ha Oxtotitlán Sac
Actun Peru
Chivateros Guitarrero Pikimachay Qillqatani...
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Mitla in the
Central Valley of
Oaxaca UNESCO World Heritage Site Guilá
Naquitz Cave
Location Oaxaca,
Mexico Criteria Cultural: (iii)
Reference 1352 Inscription...