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    in time. The Quimbaya people reached their zenith during the 4th to 7th century CE period known as The Quimbaya Classic. The culture's most emblematic...
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    Quimbaya artifacts refer to a range of primarily ceramic and gold objects surviving from the Quimbaya civilisation, one of many pre-Columbian cultures...
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    Poporo (redirect from Poporo Quimbaya)
    are found in archaeological remains from the Chibcha, Muisca, and Quimbaya cultures among others. The materials used in the early periods are mainly pottery...
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    the city derives from the name of the Precolumbian culture that inhabited the area, the Quimbaya civilization. Located along the Colombian coffee growing...
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    to as depletion gilding. Tumbaga was widely used by the pre-Columbian cultures of Central and South America to make religious objects, as they considered...
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    the Spanish invasion the entire area was inhabited by the peoples of the Quimbaya civilization until the 10th century B.C. At the time of Spanish conquest...
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    portal Calima culture Calima Gold Museum Colombian mythology Indigenous peoples in Colombia Muisca Muisca art Quimbaya civilization Quimbaya Museum "The...
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    city. The golden frog symbolizes the Quimbaya culture, it seems that this was the sacred animal of the culture, representing fertility and agility. The...
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  • Thumbnail for Moche culture
    civilization (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmotʃe]; alternatively, the Moche culture or the Early, Pre- or Proto-Chimú) flourished in northern Peru with its...
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    Period Gold Museum, Bogotá Quimbaya Civilization Civilizations portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pre-Columbian cultures of Colombia. https://www...
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    Quimbaya Museum is a museum located in Armenia, Colombia designed by Colombian Architect Rogelio Salmona. It displays a large collection of pre-Columbian...
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    Colombia has their own indigenous culture that influenced the local culture, such as the Quechua in the Southwest, the Quimbaya in the Paisa Region, the Zenú...
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  • Thumbnail for Wari culture
    violence present in Wari culture is most visible at the city of Conchopata. As a result of centuries of drought, the Wari culture began to deteriorate around...
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    British Museum (category Museums sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport)
    Copán, Honduras, 600-800 AD Room 24 - Gold Lime Flasks (poporos), Quimbaya Culture, Colombia, 600-1100 AD Room 27 - Lintel 25 from Yaxchilan, Late Classic...
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  • Saladoid (redirect from Saladoid culture)
    The Saladoid culture is a pre-Columbian Indigenous culture of territory in present-day Venezuela and the Caribbean that flourished from 500 BCE to 545...
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  • culture, also known as the Chiriqui culture, was a pre-Columbian Panamian culture. It is noted for the quality of its goldwork. The Veraguas culture cast...
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  • Thumbnail for List of pre-Columbian cultures
    This is a list of pre-Columbian cultures. Many pre-Columbian civilizations established permanent or urban settlements, agriculture, and complex societal...
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    Aztecs (redirect from Aztec culture)
    large parts of Mesoamerica from the 14th to the 16th centuries. Aztec culture was organized into city-states (altepetl), some of which joined to form...
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  • Thumbnail for Valdivia culture
    The Valdivia culture is one of the oldest settled cultures recorded in the Americas. It emerged from the earlier Las Vegas culture and thrived along the...
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    Chimor (redirect from Chimú culture)
    was the political grouping of the Chimú culture. The culture arose about 900 CE, succeeding the Moche culture, and was later conquered by the Inca emperor...
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  • Thumbnail for Nazca culture
    The Nazca culture (also Nasca) was the archaeological culture that flourished from c. 100 BC to 800 AD beside the arid, southern coast of Peru in the...
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    Olmecs (redirect from Olmec culture)
    cultures. The Olmecs flourished during Mesoamerica's formative period, dating roughly from as early as 1200 BCE to about 400 BCE. Pre-Olmec cultures had...
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  • Thumbnail for Teuchitlán culture
    The Teuchitlán culture was one of several related cultures in West Mexico during the Late Formative to Classic period (350 BCE to 450/500 CE). Situated...
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  • Thumbnail for Chavín culture
    The Chavín culture was a pre-Columbian civilization, developed in the northern Andean highlands of Peru around 900 BCE, ending around 250 BCE. It extended...
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  • Thumbnail for Pukara culture
    The Pucará culture was an archaeological culture which developed in Qullaw, along the north-western shore of Lake Titicaca. It was characterized by a...
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  • Thumbnail for Mezcala culture
    The Mezcala culture (sometimes referred to as the Balsas culture) is the name given to a Mesoamerican culture that was based in the southern Mexican state...
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  • Thumbnail for Chupícuaro
    archeological site from the late preclassical or formative period. The culture that takes its name from the site dates to 400 BC to 200 AD, or alternatively...
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  • Thumbnail for Classic Veracruz culture
    Classic Veracruz culture (or Gulf Coast Classic culture) refers to a cultural area in the north and central areas of the present-day Mexican state of Veracruz...
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  • Thumbnail for Sican culture
    The Sican (also Sicán) culture is the name that archaeologist Izumi Shimada gave to the culture that inhabited what is now the north coast of Peru between...
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  • Thumbnail for Caral–Supe civilization
    millennia. In archaeological nomenclature, Caral–Supe is a pre-ceramic culture of the pre-Columbian Late Archaic; it completely lacked ceramics and no...
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