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These museums focus on art, pre-Columbian cultures, natural history, science and religion.
Remains of other Pre-Columbian cultures are found throughout the country.
Pre-Columbian cultures associated animals with gods, and often displayed them in art.
Archaeologists have also uncovered physical evidence of child sacrifice at several other pre-Columbian cultures.
The people are recognized as being one of the most successful pre-Columbian cultures in regards to agriculture.
The ride is based on pre-Columbian cultures, whose styles can be found everywhere:
Native ruins nearby now attract increasing numbers of tourists interested in learning about pre-Columbian cultures.
Mesoamerican is the adjective generally used to refer to that group of pre-Columbian cultures.
Knowledge about these pre-Columbian cultures is scant.
Comparison to later, better documented pre-Columbian cultures.
The tembetá was used in several pre-Columbian cultures in Chile.
The Manteños were the last of the pre-Columbian cultures in the coastal region existing between 600-1534.
Many pre-Columbian cultures, such as the Moche, depicted peanuts in their art.
Neither Argentina nor Uruguay was a site of major pre-Columbian cultures.
It is -assumed the custom has origins in pre-Columbian cultures, as a coming-of-age ritual for young women.
Tumbaga was widely used by the pre-Columbian cultures of Central America to make religious objects.
The modern-day indigenous populations who are the descendants of pre-Columbian cultures number roughly over 11 million people (approx.
Peru had a bounty of pre-Columbian cultures, some preceding the Incas by millennia.
In the reserve you can find archeological paintings (petroglyphs) and remains from the Pre-Columbian cultures.
Diaguita peoples were one of the most advanced Pre-Columbian cultures in Argentina.
The pre-Columbian cultures Moche and Chimu were formed there.
Mesoamerican calendars are the calendrical systems devised and used by the pre-Columbian cultures of Mesoamerica.
That has been used by several scholars attempting to link the pre-Columbian cultures of Central America and the Near Eastern world.
Rulers are typically the only people given portraits in Pre-Columbian cultures, beginning with the Olmec colossal heads of about 3,000 years ago.
Pre-Columbian cultures were primarily oral, though the Aztecs and Mayans, for instance, produced elaborate codices.