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Copal / Chichicastenango / Burseraceae / Totonicapán Department / Maya civilization / Momostenango / Mayan languages / Bursera glabrifolia / Pinus devoniana / Incense / Americas / Resins
Date: 2008-12-18 15:36:51
Copal
Chichicastenango
Burseraceae
Totonicapán Department
Maya civilization
Momostenango
Mayan languages
Bursera glabrifolia
Pinus devoniana
Incense
Americas
Resins

DecemberProcessing Maya Incense Biologist Mirtha Cano

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