Papagayo

Papagayo
Author: Gerald McDermott
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 43
Release: 1992-09-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780547351391

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The mischievous parrot Papagayo spends his days playing in the jungle and disturbing the sleeping night creatures with his raucous cries. But when the ferocious moon-dog begins to devour the moon, only Papagayo knows how to save it. The night creatures learn that he’s a good friend to have--even if he is a bit NOISY.

The Papagayo

The Papagayo
Author: Andy S. Secuban
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2008-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781438906607

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The story celebrates the significance of life, even for the lowest members of society. There is always a reward at the end for the one with the values of a pure heart, honesty, perseverance and a drive to success. The young man in the story, named Dante, came from a very humble background and goes on a magical journey that takes him through many dangers. With the help of a mysterious old man, who gave him the magical tools to succeed, Dante accomplished his mission and married the Princess. The King proclaimed Dante to become Prince of the Kingdom.

The Archaeology of Greater Nicoya

The Archaeology of Greater Nicoya
Author: Larry Steinbrenner,Alexander Geurds,Geoffrey G. McCafferty,Silvia Salgado
Publsiher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 565
Release: 2021-11-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781646421510

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The Archaeology of Greater Nicoya is the first edited volume in a quarter century to provide an overview of this fascinating archaeological subarea of Mesoamerica, encompassing Pacific Nicaragua and northwestern Costa Rica. Inhabited by diverse peoples of Mesoamerican origin centuries before Spanish colonization, Greater Nicoya remains controversial in the twenty-first century as scholars struggle to achieve consensus on questions of geography, chronology, and cultural identity. Drawing on approaches ranging from ethnohistory to bioarchaeology to scientific and culture-historical archaeology, the book is organized into sections on redefining Greater Nicoya, projects and surveys, material culture, and mortuary practices. Individual chapters explore Indigenous groups and their origins, extensive summaries of the three largest scholarly archaeological projects completed in Pacific Nicaragua in the last quarter century, clear evidence of Mesoamerican connections from Costa Rica’s Bay of Culebra, detailed histories of lithic analysis and rock art studies in Nicaragua, new insights into mortuary and cultural practices based on osteological evidence, and reinterpretations of diagnostic ceramic types as products of related potting communities and the first definitive identification of production centers for these types. Drawing upon new 14C dates, this volume also provides the most substantial revision of the late pre-colonial chronology since the 1960s, a correction that has critical implications for understanding the prehistory of Greater Nicoya.

Archaeology of the Rivas Region Nicaragua

Archaeology of the Rivas Region  Nicaragua
Author: Paul Healy
Publsiher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780889207844

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Central America before the Spanish Conquest has often been considered by North American archaeologists as a “backwater” of peripheral importance located between the advanced ancient civilizations of South America and Mesoamerica (Mexican–Maya country). Recent archaeological research has revealed that this area played a much more significant role in New World cultural history than was previously thought. Healy’s study examines the archaeological record of one subarea of Southern Central America, the Rivas region of Pacific Nicaragua. The work gives a detailed analysis of excavations and of artifacts recovered at seven significant prehistoric sites. A critical pioneering effort, the monograph documents cultural changes occurring over a 2,000–year time period—changes in technology, material culture, settlement, subsistence, and socio–political organization.

Papagayo

Papagayo
Author: Katharine Williams
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1985
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: UCSD:31822035088749

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Moon Costa Rica

Moon Costa Rica
Author: Nikki Solano
Publsiher: Moon Travel
Total Pages: 806
Release: 2019-11-12
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781640490871

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Whether you're zip-lining through cloud forests, relaxing on a wellness retreat, or swimming with manta rays, discover the real pura vida with Moon Costa Rica. Inside you'll find: Flexible, strategic itineraries designed for backpackers, beach-lovers, adventure travelers, honeymooners, and more, including the best beaches for swimming, sunsets, and seclusion The best spots for eco-friendly outdoor adventures like kayaking, hiking, and scuba-diving: Swim under a waterfall, raft over rapids, explore mysterious caves, and cliff-dive into river pools. Hike to the summit of Mount Chirripó, the highest point in Costa Rica, snorkel with sea turtles in warm turquoise water, or soak in a volcanic mineral pool Unique and authentic experiences: Admire the forest floor from the middle of a hanging bridge, or take an aerial tram to lake, volcano, and ocean views. Relax on a pristine beach and watch the sunrise with a cup of flavorful local coffee. Fill up on fried plantains at a traditional soda, and shop at a neighborhood mercado Insight from Cartago local Nikki Solano on how to experience Costa Rica like an insider, support local and sustainable businesses, avoid crowds, and respectfully engage with the culture Full-color photos and detailed maps throughout Background information on Costa Rica's landscape, history, and cultural customs, as well as volunteer opportunities Handy tools including a Spanish phrasebook, packing suggestions, and travel tips for disability access, solo travelers, seniors, and LGBTQ travelers With Moon's practical tips and local know-how, you can experience Costa Rica your way. Exploring more of Central America? Check out Moon Belize.

The Archaeology of Pacific Nicaragua

The Archaeology of Pacific Nicaragua
Author: Frederick W. Lange,Wolfgang Haberland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173000129250

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Understanding Early Classic Copan

Understanding Early Classic Copan
Author: Ellen E. Bell,Marcello A. Canuto,Robert J. Sharer
Publsiher: UPenn Museum of Archaeology
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2004
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1931707510

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The book is not just multidisciplinary but interdisciplinary, linking, for example, the architecture of monuments with epigraphy, language concepts, and human events.