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The presence of coconut in southern Panama in pre-Columbian times: clearing up the confusion

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Baudouin, Luc
Gunn, Bee
Olsen, Kenneth M.

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BackgroundThe pre-Columbian presence of coconut on the Pacific coast of Panama is attested by a number of independent written accounts. However, recent papers question their accuracy and conclude that coconut was introduced to the region by the Spaniards

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Annals of Botany

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2037-12-31
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