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- Quincha is a traditional construction system that uses, fundamentally, wood and cane or giant reed forming an earthquake-proof framework that is covered...
- houses Clay panel Cob (building) Earthen plaster Lath and plaster Mudbrick Quincha Rammed earth Timber frame Shaffer, Gary D. (Spring 1993). "An Archaeomagnetic...
- banks of cr****s and rivers. During this period, groups of people lived in Quincha houses with straw roofs, in the vicinity of irrigation channels and horticulture...
- indigenous in religious architecture. The use of building systems as the quincha, the ornamentation of Andean iconography and solutions to give new forms...
- prominent geographical features are the Range of the Zorro, Serrania de las Quinchas and the Andean plateaus of Rusia, Guantivá, Pisba, Chontales and Rechiniga...
- The Serranía de las Quinchas is an 860 km2 area of tropical rainforest and cloud forest in Colombia. It lies in the mid Magdalena River Valley in the foothills...
- The identity of the birds discovered in 2000/2001 in the Serranía de las Quinchas of central Colombia  is unclear. The white hawk was described by John Latham:...
- series of works were carried out. The original construction was made of quincha and adobe. The architecture is eclectic in style due to several changes...
- isothermal conditions; they are categorized into three types of home: quincha —built with posts and giant cane—, rammed earth —resistant and isothermal—...
- strays off course; for example, it was only recorded in the Serranía de las Quinchas of Colombia – just 100 km (62 mi) or so off its usual migration route –...