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Tlhaloso Guila Naquitz cave (or so I was told) Oaxaca, Mexico, the site of the oldest known remains of maize (corn). Taken from a tour van. I hope someone gets a better picture. —JerryFriedman 21:17, 27 March 2006 (UTC)
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23:17, 27 Mopitlo 2006Thumbnail ka 23:17, 27 Mopitlo 2006800 × 620 (223 KB)JerryFriedmanGuila Naquitz cave (or so I was told), Oaxaca, Mexico, the site of the oldest known remains of maize. (''We'' call it corn.) Taken from a tour van. I hope someone gets a better picture. —~~~~

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