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... ridges . South of Lake Rogoaguado the ridges are much larger , as much as 80 feet wide and 1,000 feet long . In other areas there are rows of small circular mounds six to eight feet in diameter . Whatever their form , most of the ...
... ridges . South of Lake Rogoaguado the ridges are much larger , as much as 80 feet wide and 1,000 feet long . In other areas there are rows of small circular mounds six to eight feet in diameter . Whatever their form , most of the ...
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ridge system was examined on aerial photographs . Here in Bolivia , however , the lack of archaeological investigation makes it impossible to determine exactly when the ridges and other earthworks were raised . Another ridged area is in ...
ridge system was examined on aerial photographs . Here in Bolivia , however , the lack of archaeological investigation makes it impossible to determine exactly when the ridges and other earthworks were raised . Another ridged area is in ...
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... ridges , may find them on the lower floodplains of such major tributaries of the Orinoco as the Apure , the Arauca and the Meta . Several parallels to the ridged fields of the tropical lowlands are found in the highlands of South and ...
... ridges , may find them on the lower floodplains of such major tributaries of the Orinoco as the Apure , the Arauca and the Meta . Several parallels to the ridged fields of the tropical lowlands are found in the highlands of South and ...
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