Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Lama (animal)" in French language version.
« From then onwards, camelids have occupied a fundamental economic, social and religious role, both in pre-Hispanic and modern Andean cultures [3]. During the pre-Hispanic period, the llama was the only beast of burden and caravans providing goods to different ecological zones were crucial to the development of extensive trade networks [1,4–6]. Textiles were manufactured from camelid wool and traded throughout the Andes, their meat was consumed, leather and bones served as raw materials to make tools and various ornaments, and dung was used as fuel. »
« From then onwards, camelids have occupied a fundamental economic, social and religious role, both in pre-Hispanic and modern Andean cultures [3]. During the pre-Hispanic period, the llama was the only beast of burden and caravans providing goods to different ecological zones were crucial to the development of extensive trade networks [1,4–6]. Textiles were manufactured from camelid wool and traded throughout the Andes, their meat was consumed, leather and bones served as raw materials to make tools and various ornaments, and dung was used as fuel. »
« From then onwards, camelids have occupied a fundamental economic, social and religious role, both in pre-Hispanic and modern Andean cultures [3]. During the pre-Hispanic period, the llama was the only beast of burden and caravans providing goods to different ecological zones were crucial to the development of extensive trade networks [1,4–6]. Textiles were manufactured from camelid wool and traded throughout the Andes, their meat was consumed, leather and bones served as raw materials to make tools and various ornaments, and dung was used as fuel. »