• The Ortoiroid people were the second wave of human settlers of the Caribbean who began their migration into the Antilles around 2000 BC. They were preceded...
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    The history of Puerto Rico began with the settlement of the Ortoiroid people before 430 BC. At the time of Christopher Columbus's arrival in the New World...
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  • Saladoid (redirect from Saladoid people)
    Rico, and Hispaniola. They displaced the pre-ceramic Ortoiroid culture. As a horticultural people, they initially occupied wetter and more fertile islands...
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    (/ɪˈtrʌskən/ ih-TRUS-kən) was an ancient civilization created by the Etruscans, a people who inhabited Etruria in ancient Italy, with a common language and culture...
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    Ortoiroid people, c. 5500—200 BC Krum Bay culture, Virgin Islands, St. Thomas, 1500—200 BC Coroso culture, Puerto Rico, 1000 BC–200 AD Ciboney people...
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    This list of ancient peoples living in Italy summarises the many different Italian populations that existed in antiquity. Among them, the Romans succeeded...
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    and Puerto Rico, by the "Ortoiroid" people, and later by the Arawak-speaking ancestors of the Taíno, Ciboney, and Kalinago people Colonization Spanish colonization...
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    All of these animals were used not only for food, but to carry and pull people and loads, greatly increasing human ability to do work. The invention of...
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    2002 BC, the Amorites ("Westerners"), a foreign Northwest Semitic-speaking people, began to migrate into southern Mesopotamia from the northern Levant, gradually...
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    of Sumerian hegemony in Mesopotamia around 2004 BC, the Semitic Akkadian people of Mesopotamia eventually coalesced into two major Akkadian-speaking nations:...
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    800 BC, and Ischia in the west by 775. Increasing contact with non-Greek peoples in this period, especially in the Near East, inspired developments in art...
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    Puerto Rico was settled by a succession of peoples beginning 2,000 to 4,000 years ago; these included the Ortoiroid, Saladoid, and Taíno. It was then colonized...
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  • Britain The first true ocean-going boats were invented by the Austronesian peoples, using technologies like multihulls, outriggers, crab claw sails, and tanja...
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    Moche Lima Tiwanaku Wari Caribbean Ortoiroid People Guanahatabey Saladoid Kalinago Kalina Arawak Indigenous Peoples Seafaring West Africa and Central Africa...
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    Sogdia (redirect from Sogdian people)
    convert the Mongolian alphabet to make it suitable for the Manchu people. The Yaghnobi people living in the Sughd province of Tajikistan still speak a descendant...
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  • Ortoire (archaeological site), the archaeological type site for the Ortoiroid people Ortoire Block, an oil and gas exploration area Ortoire (village), a...
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    between the Aryas and the Dasas and Dasyus. It describes Dasas and Dasyus as people who do not perform sacrifices (akratu) or obey the commandments of gods...
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    not an Iranian term and has no relationship to the conception which the peoples of highland Iran had of themselves. They were Anshanites, Marhashians,...
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    Trinidadians belonged to the Ortoiroid people, who were hunters and gatherers.: 87  Remains associated with the Saladoid people, a later cultural group of...
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    Torrean civilization (category Ancient peoples)
    civilization began when, at the end of the second millennium BC, the Sea People known as Sherden landed on the island from the Eastern Mediterranean, subduing...
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    Culturally, they have been associated with the Ortoiroid people. No pottery remains have been found at Ortoiroid sites.: 21–24  The age of archaeological sites...
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    Lilliu in 1966, it developed after multiple migrations from the West of people related to the Beaker culture who conquered and disrupted the local Copper...
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    Brill. pp. 172–202. ISBN 9789004398535. Edmonds, Alexander J. (2019). "A People without Borders? Tracing the Shifting Identities and Territorialities of...
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  • Ortoire (archaeological site) (category Indigenous peoples in Trinidad and Tobago)
    Ortoire, in Trinidad, is the archaeological type site for the Ortoiroid people, immigrants to the Antilles around 2000 BCE. It is a shell midden site in...
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  • Moche Lima Tiwanaku Wari Caribbean Ortoiroid People Guanahatabey Saladoid Kalinago Kalina Arawak Indigenous Peoples Seafaring West Africa and Central Africa...
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  • Banwari Trace (category Indigenous peoples in Trinidad and Tobago)
    properly survey, document, preserve, interpret, and protect the site. Ortoiroid people Ortoire (archaeological site) History of Trinidad and Tobago Banwari...
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    Infantry Regiment Puerto Ricans in the Vietnam War Indigenous people Ortoiroid people Saladoid people Arawak Taíno On November 19, 1493, a Spanish fleet under...
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  • Moche Lima Tiwanaku Wari Caribbean Ortoiroid People Guanahatabey Saladoid Kalinago Kalina Arawak Indigenous Peoples Seafaring West Africa and Central Africa...
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    Ortoiroid people, who began their migration into the Antilles from the Orinoco River basin in South America about 2000 BC. The historic Arawak people...
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    1000–300 BCE Guanahatabey (Guanajatabey), Cuba, 1000 BCE Ciguayo, Hispaniola Ortoiroid, c. 5500–200 BCE Coroso culture, Puerto Rico, 1000 BCE–200 CE Krum Bay...
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