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  2. Quimbaya artifacts - Wikipedia

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    Map of pre-Columbian cultures Poporo Quimbaya in the Gold Museum, Bogotá Colombia Seated gold figure from the Museo de América (Museum of America). Quimbaya artifacts refer to a range of primarily ceramic and gold objects surviving from the Quimbaya civilisation, one of many pre-Columbian cultures of Colombia inhabiting the Middle Cauca River valley and southern Antioquian region of modern ...

  3. Seafaring in the Pre-Columbian Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Due to the close proximity of numerous Caribbean Islands to each other, first interpretations of Pre-Columbian seafaring and migration were based on a stepping-stone model. This model stated that human groups entered the islands close to the mainland, after which people moved to other islands increasingly distant from the continental landmasses ...

  4. Quimbaya - Wikipedia

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    Pre-Columbian cultures of Southwestern Colombia. The Quimbaya culture is marked with number 1. The Quimbaya inhabited the areas corresponding to the modern departments of Quindío, Caldas and Risaralda in Colombia, around the valley of the Cauca River. There is no clear data about when they were initially established; the current best guess is ...

  5. Pre-Columbian Precious Metals Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Pre-Columbian Precious Metals Museum is a museum located in the city of La Paz, Bolivia. This museum was inaugurated in 1984. [ 1 ] It operates on Jaén Street, in a historic building that is part of Bolivia's cultural heritage, with monumental status.

  6. Maritime trade in the Maya civilization - Wikipedia

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    Maritime trade goods of the Maya. The extensive trade networks of the Ancient Maya contributed largely to the success of their civilization spanning three millennia. Maya royal control and the wide distribution of foreign and domestic commodities for both population sustenance and social affluence are hallmarks of the Maya visible throughout much of the iconography found in the archaeological ...

  7. Gold treasure trove uncovered in 1,200-year-old elite burial ...

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    The pre-Hispanic burial contained an elite lord from the local Coclé culture and dated between 750 A.D. and 800 A.D., archaeologists said. Some of the gold artifacts found in the 1,200-year-old ...

  8. Tumaco-La Tolita culture - Wikipedia

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    Tumaco-La Tolita gold figure. The Tumaco-La Tolita culture or Tulato culture, [1] also known as the Tumaco Culture in Colombia or as the Tolita Culture in Ecuador [2] was an archaeological culture that inhabited the northern coast of Ecuador and the southern coast of Colombia during the Pre-Columbian era.

  9. 16 Gorgeous Photos That Showcase the Glamour of 1950s Jewelry

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    From Lena Horne’s understated pearl strands to Audrey Hepburn’s glitzy diamond chokers, jewelry from this era was all about making a sparkling yet refined impression. Get ready to swoon as we ...

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