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    Terra preta (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈtɛʁɐ ˈpɾetɐ], literally "black soil" in Portuguese), also known as Amazonian dark earth or Indian black earth...
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  • land, empty or desolate land Terra preta ("black earth"), very dark, fertile anthropogenic soil found in the Amazon Basin Terra, Cyprus, a village in the...
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     219–220 "These so-called Terra Preta do Indio (Terra Preta) characterize the settlements of pre-Columbian Indios. In Terra Preta soils large amounts of...
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    (2002) ("These so called Terra Preta do Indio (Terra Preta) characterize the settlements of pre-Columbian Indios. In Terra Preta soils large amounts of...
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  • from drained swampland Vertisol, dark cracking soils with a high clay Terra preta, "black earth" or soil of the Amazon river basin Black Earth (disambiguation)...
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    grazing is done, using organic mulch or compost, working with biochar and terra preta, and changing the crop types. Methods used in forestry include reforestation...
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    the area adopted methods of large-scale agriculture through the use of terra preta, which would support complex chiefdoms. Studies suggest that the civilization...
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  • soil Black earth, the English translation of the Portuguese terra preta, or terra prêta do índio, very dark soils found in the Amazon Basin Black Earth...
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  • Paracas Candelabra, Viracocha 4 Chapter IV Sacsayhuamán, Viracocha, terra preta, Temple of the Moon 5 Chapter V Native American mounds, Pueblo Bonito...
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    This created dark soil areas known as terra preta de índio ("Indian dark earth"). Because of the terra preta, indigenous communities were able to make...
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  • substantial quantities of charcoal, of an anthropogenic origin, is called terra preta. In Amazonia it testifies for the agronomic knowledge of past Amerindian...
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    least 11,000 years through practices such as forest gardening and terra preta. Terra preta is found over large areas in the Amazon forest; and is now widely...
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    T.; Buzie, C.; Pieplow, H.; Reckin, J.; Otterpohl, R. (May 2010). "Terra Preta sanitation: re-discovered from an ancient Amazonian civilisation – integrating...
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    is a key component of the terra preta soils associated with ancient indigenous communities of the Amazon basin. Terra preta is much sought by local farmers...
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    University Press. Terra preta web site. School of geosciences and geography (Universität Bayreuth). Retrieved on April 5, 2008, from "Terra Preta Homepage, Dark...
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    over the centuries in enhancing certain soils, which are now known as terra preta (dark earth in Portuguese), or Amazon Dark Earths (ADEs). These soils...
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    manure and buried in the soil to bring about the formation of terra preta. Terra preta is one of the richest soils on the planet – and the only one known...
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    grazing is done, using organic mulch or compost, working with biochar and terra preta, and changing the crop types. Methods used in forestry include reforestation...
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    Organic horticulture Organic movement Orthodox seed Recalcitrant seed Terra preta Wildcrafting Related lists List of environment topics List of ethics...
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    the same appearance but different formation histories. Loam Dark earth Terra preta Vertisol Mollisol Soil organic matter Russian: Чернозём, romanized: Černozjom...
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  • A Preta do Acarajé is a song by Dorival Caymmi, recorded by Carmen Miranda on February 27, 1939, with the Conjunto Regional and the participation of Caymmi...
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    discovery of numerous geoglyphs dating from between 1 and 1250 AD, and terra preta resulting from indigenous activities. Some five million people may have...
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    Preta Maria Gadelha Gil Moreira (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈpɾetɐ maˈɾiɐ ɡaˈdeʎɐ ˈʒiw moˈɾejɾɐ]) (born 8 August 1974), known as Preta Gil (Portuguese...
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    have been important in the formation of the unusually fertile Amazonian terra preta do Indio. However, some authors suggest that complex soil organic molecules...
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    anthropogenic soil of 'Terra preta', which might have been amongst the criteria for the selection of this site for the plantation. While Terra Preta soil patterns...
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    amendment to the soil. Mixed with biomass it brings the creation of terra preta, one of the richest soils on the planet and the only one known to regenerate...
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    Milpa Forest gardening Inga alley cropping Maya diet and subsistence Terra preta Three Sisters (agriculture) (winter squash, maize (corn), and climbing...
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    Population history of American indigenous peoples Quaternary extinction event Terra preta, anthropogenic soil found in the Amazon Basin Pre-Columbian agriculture...
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    soil fertility is the Terra preta soils of central Amazonia, presumably human-made by pre-Columbian native populations. Terra preta soils have, on average...
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    fertility of anthropogenic pre-Columbian Amazonian Dark Earths, also called Terra Preta de Índio, due to interesting physical and chemical properties of soil...
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