Old World irrigation technology in a New World context : qanats in Spanish colonial western Mexico /

Spanish colonists imported ancient Arabic irrigation methods into Mexico. Even though historians have made little of the qanat systems, archaeological research in Jalisco has revealed their significance in the colonial economy of Mexico.

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Autor principal: Beekman, Christopher S.
Formato: Analitica de revista
Lenguaje:español
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