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Biodeterioration of Mayan archaeological sites in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

Videla et al., 2000

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16024176572943773882
Author
Videla H
Guiamet P
de Saravia S
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International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation

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Many of the monuments of the Mayan civilization are suffering deterioration caused by environmental factors (high temperatures and relative humidities), increasing contamination from natural and anthropogenic sources, and by the action of micro-and macro-biological …
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