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    History of Sacred Treasures. Sidgwick & Jackson. ISBN 0-283-06344-0. Henry Chavin, Rapport confidentiel sur la société secrète polytechnicienne dite Mouvement...
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    historian Annie Lacroix-Riz defends the idea that the synarchy existed. Henry Chavin, Rapport confidentiel sur la société secrète polytechnicienne dite Mouvement...
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    were within the Chavín sphere of interaction and formed their own versions of the cult. In the middle period (500–380 BCE) Chavín's influence on the...
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    Ceramic Period. Various complex societies developed at this time, such as Chavín culture, lasting from 900 BCE to 200 BCE, Paracas culture, lasting from...
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    archeology and served as its first director. In addition, he investigated Chavín de Huantar as the focus for his work in the Andean highlands, which he believed...
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    Wright (col). The Jaguar (February 2023). Archie Comics. Art of the Andes, from Chavin to Inca. Rebecca Stone Miller, Thames and Hudson, 1995. The Incas and their...
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    with gilded bronze plaques The prehistoric Tello Obelisk, found in 1919 at Chavín de Huantar in Peru, is a monolith stele with obelisk-like proportions. It...
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    were used by many Pre-Columbian civilizations in the Americas, such as the Chavín culture of Peru (about 900 to 200 BC), to make ornaments of gold and other...
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    the scientific research of various pre-Columbian cultures, including the Chavín and Paracas. Born on 18 December 1907, to Pedro José Carrión (a colonel...
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    settled, including Native Peruvians such as Tiwanaku, Moche, Lima, Nasca Chavín and Virú. Lima  Philippines Asia 2012 4 July 1946 4 July 1946  United States...
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    The next major civilization to arise in the Andes would be the Chavín culture at Chavín de Huantar, located in the Andean highlands of the present-day...
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    about 2000 BC had added the potato to their crops. The Chavin culture, based around the Chavin cult, emerged around 1000 BC and led to large temples and...
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    various architectural structures such as the ones in Caral, Túcume and Chavín de Huantar, constructed around the same time as early Egyptian pyramids...
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    2000), pp. 358–71, Society of Architectural Historians. Reinhard, Johan, "Chavin and Tiahuanaco: A New Look at Two Andean Ceremonial Centers." National Geographic...
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  • 2627–1977 BCE. The later Chavín polity is sometimes described as the first Andean state, centered on the religious site at Chavín de Huantar. Other important...
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    will not attend COP29 in Baku". Public Radio of Armenia. 21 March 2024. Chavin, Julen (10 July 2024). "Paris mayor vows to swim in River Seine next week...
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    numerous motifs including animals, birds, waves, felines (popular in the Chavin culture) and geometric patterns found in the Nazca style of ceramics. In...
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    Review of Concepts and Definitions (1952). Cambridge. Paracas Cavernas and Chavin (1953). Letras (Lima), 19(49), 49-71. Style and Civilizations Westport Conn...
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  • Kimble 1986–91 Melinda Cordell Dorothy Stevens 1980–82, 1993 Madame Estelle Chavin 1990–94 Bayley Corman Summer Newman 2018 Grant Cramer Shawn Garrett 1985–86...
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    in which he describes himself as the victim of a conspiracy. Infante Dom Henry the Navigator of Portugal, son of King João I, became the main sponsor of...
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    Archived from the original on 16 April 2008. Τυρρηνός, Τυρσηνός. Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert; A Greek–English Lexicon at the Perseus Project. Tyrrheni...
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    Anslinger, backed by his Canadian counterpart and policy ally, Charles Henry Ludovic Sharman, successfully argued against this view, and kept the focus...
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    original on 20 July 2019. Retrieved 20 July 2019. Stanish, Charles; Tantaleán, Henry; Nigra, Benjamin T.; Griffin, Laura (20 May 2014). "A 2,300-year-old architectural...
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    power and strength. In the Andes, a jaguar cult disseminated by the early Chavín culture became accepted over most of today's Peru by 900 BC. The later Moche...
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  • (Quarteto Novo). Dorothy Bohm, 98, German-born British photographer. Chinga Chavin, 78, American musician and advertising executive. Pierluigi Concutelli,...
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    During the siege of British-held Fort Pitt in the Seven Years' War, Colonel Henry Bouquet ordered his men to take smallpox-infested blankets from their hospital...
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  • type of government) Isolated civilization in relation to Afro-Eurasia. Chavín Civilization (little information about their type of government) Main reserve...
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    Christine D.; Spence, Michael W.; Le Q. Stuart-Williams, Hilary; Schwarcz, Henry P. (July 1998). "Oxygen Isotopes and the Identification of Geographical...
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    of the Nasca, Moche, and Wari cultures. Gold and silver objects from the Chavín, Lambayeque, Chimú, and Inca cultures offer evidence of the expertise achieved...
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  • Andes, the first urban centers developed in the Norte Chico civilization, Chavin and Moche cultures, followed by major cities in the Huari, Chimu, and Inca...
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