In Amazonia: A Natural History. Hugh Raffles. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002. xiii + 302 pp., notes, bibliography, index. $55.00 (cloth), $17.95 (paper). ISBN0-691-04884-3, ISBN 0-691-04885-1. [www.pup.princeton.edu]
The Amazon rain forest was, before the Europeans came, as cultivated as forests anywhere else in the...
The Amazon rain forest was, before the Europeans came, as cultivated as forests anywhere else in the...
This paper describes the history of the Villas Boas brothers of Brazil and their role in establishin...
Book review of Amazonia: Territorial Struggles on Perennial Frontiers. Paul Little. Baltimore: Johns...
Book review of Deforestation and Land Use in the Amazon. Charles H. Wood and Roberto Porro, editors....
Following the approach of Historical Ecologists this presentation will use data from different colla...
Recent scholarship on the Amazon has challenged depictions of the region that emphasize its natural ...
The Amazonia series interweaves scientific, aesthetic and cultural paradigms to offer insights into ...
The Amazonia series interweaves scientific, aesthetic and cultural paradigms to offer insights into ...
The idea that Amazonian forests have been largely untouched by humans has fascinated naturalists, po...
The Amazonia series interweaves scientific, aesthetic and cultural paradigms to offer insights into ...
Book review of Archaeology in Latin America. Gustavo G. Politis and Benjamin Alberti, editors. Londo...
Chronicling the dramatic history of the Brazilian Amazon during the Second World War, Seth Garfield ...
Recent scholarship on the Amazon has challenged depictions of the region that emphasize its natural ...
Seeking to generate a deeper methodological and theoretical dialogue between botanical science and a...
The Amazon rain forest was, before the Europeans came, as cultivated as forests anywhere else in the...
The Amazon rain forest was, before the Europeans came, as cultivated as forests anywhere else in the...
This paper describes the history of the Villas Boas brothers of Brazil and their role in establishin...
Book review of Amazonia: Territorial Struggles on Perennial Frontiers. Paul Little. Baltimore: Johns...
Book review of Deforestation and Land Use in the Amazon. Charles H. Wood and Roberto Porro, editors....
Following the approach of Historical Ecologists this presentation will use data from different colla...
Recent scholarship on the Amazon has challenged depictions of the region that emphasize its natural ...
The Amazonia series interweaves scientific, aesthetic and cultural paradigms to offer insights into ...
The Amazonia series interweaves scientific, aesthetic and cultural paradigms to offer insights into ...
The idea that Amazonian forests have been largely untouched by humans has fascinated naturalists, po...
The Amazonia series interweaves scientific, aesthetic and cultural paradigms to offer insights into ...
Book review of Archaeology in Latin America. Gustavo G. Politis and Benjamin Alberti, editors. Londo...
Chronicling the dramatic history of the Brazilian Amazon during the Second World War, Seth Garfield ...
Recent scholarship on the Amazon has challenged depictions of the region that emphasize its natural ...
Seeking to generate a deeper methodological and theoretical dialogue between botanical science and a...
The Amazon rain forest was, before the Europeans came, as cultivated as forests anywhere else in the...
The Amazon rain forest was, before the Europeans came, as cultivated as forests anywhere else in the...
This paper describes the history of the Villas Boas brothers of Brazil and their role in establishin...