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Ancient farming practices helped survive hard times

Gulf Today 28 Apr 2024
That happened when the expansionist Aztec Empire decided to re-engineer Lake Xaltocan for salt production in the 14th century and rendered its chinampas unusable.
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What Ancient Farmers Can Really Teach Us About Adapting to Climate Change

Ancient Origins 03 Mar 2024
That happened when the expansionist Aztec Empire decided to re-engineer Lake Xaltocan for salt production in the 14th century and rendered its chinampas unusable.
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What ancient farmers can really teach us about adapting to climate change – and how ...

The Huntsville Item 26 Feb 2024
That happened when the expansionist Aztec Empire decided to re-engineer Lake Xaltocan for salt production in the 14th century and rendered its chinampas unusable.
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Remains of 400-year-old wooden ship found in Mexico

Heritage Daily 26 Jun 2023
Lake Chalco, along with Texcoco, Zumpango and Xaltocan, and the freshwater Xochimilco, were home to many Mesoamerican cultures such as the Toltecs and the Aztecs ... indigenous people on the lake shore.
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