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*[http://www.iita.org/cms/details/banana_project_details.aspx?zoneid=65&articleid=223 Banana overview] - Banana details by IITA
* [http://www.iita.org/cms/details/banana_project_details.aspx?zoneid=65&articleid=223 Banana overview] - Banana details by IITA
*FAO. [http://www.fao.org/es/esc/en/20953/20987/highlight_28367en.html Bananas Commodity notes: Final results of the 2003 season], 2004 {{Dead link|date=December 2008}}
*Denham, T., Haberle, S. G., Lentfer, C., Fullagar, R., Field, J., Porch, N., Therin, M., Winsborough B., and Golson, J. Multi-disciplinary Evidence for the Origins of Agriculture from 6950-6440 Cal BP at Kuk Swamp in the Highlands of New Guinea. ''Science'', June 2003 issue.
*Denham, T., Haberle, S. G., Lentfer, C., Fullagar, R., Field, J., Porch, N., Therin, M., Winsborough B., and Golson, J. Multi-disciplinary Evidence for the Origins of Agriculture from 6950-6440 Cal BP at Kuk Swamp in the Highlands of New Guinea. ''Science'', June 2003 issue.
* Skidmore, T., Smith, P. - ''Modern Latin America'' (5th edition), (2001) New York: Oxford University Press)
* {{cite journal | author=Editors | title=Banana fiber rugs | journal=[[Dwell (magazine)|Dwell]] | year=2006 | volume=6 | issue=7 | pages= 44}} Brief mention of banana fibre rugs
*{{cite journal | author=Leibling, Robert W. and Pepperdine, Donna | title=Natural remedies of Arabia | journal=[[Saudi Aramco World]] | year=2006 | volume=57 | issue=5 | pages= 14}} Banana etymology, banana flour
*Watson, Andrew. ''Agricultural innovation in the early Islamic world'', New York: [[Cambridge University Press]], 1983.
*Watson, Andrew. ''Agricultural innovation in the early Islamic world'', New York: [[Cambridge University Press]], 1983.
*[[Dan Koeppel]], ''Banana: The Fate of the Fruit that Changed the World'', ISBN 9781594630385, [http://books.google.com/books?id=cSoVd-o8PmoC&dq=Banana:+The+Fate+of+the+Fruit+that+Changed+the+World]
*[[Dan Koeppel]], ''Banana: The Fate of the Fruit that Changed the World'', ISBN 9781594630385, [http://books.google.com/books?id=cSoVd-o8PmoC&dq=Banana:+The+Fate+of+the+Fruit+that+Changed+the+World]
*Dan Koeppel, [[The New York Times]] article of June 18, 2008, [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/18/opinion/18koeppel.html Yes, We Will Have No Bananas]
*Dan Koeppel, [[The New York Times]] article of June 18, 2008, [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/18/opinion/18koeppel.html Yes, We Will Have No Bananas]

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  • Banana overview - Banana details by IITA
  • Denham, T., Haberle, S. G., Lentfer, C., Fullagar, R., Field, J., Porch, N., Therin, M., Winsborough B., and Golson, J. Multi-disciplinary Evidence for the Origins of Agriculture from 6950-6440 Cal BP at Kuk Swamp in the Highlands of New Guinea. Science, June 2003 issue.
  • Watson, Andrew. Agricultural innovation in the early Islamic world, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1983.
  • Dan Koeppel, Banana: The Fate of the Fruit that Changed the World, ISBN 9781594630385, [1]
  • Dan Koeppel, The New York Times article of June 18, 2008, Yes, We Will Have No Bananas