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How to use pre-Columbian in a sentence

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Three Indian cultures lived in pre-Columbian Nicaragua, each living in a distinct region and speaking an indigenous tongue.
In many of the pre-Columbian and North American cultures gemstones were admired for their physical properties as well.
In the 1960s she painted a series entitled Tiahuanacu, named after Bolivia's most important site of pre-Columbian culture.
Stepped-pyramid structures were also built as bases for temples in pre-Columbian Central America.
What is it about the pre-Columbian cultures, and particularly the Aztecs, that so fascinates us?
The Central American sites are all pre-Columbian and are all below the sample average in terms of the overall health index.
In a recently discovered limestone cave, we crawl 45 minutes down a tunnel to find a room littered with pre-Columbian pottery shards.
Skeletal evidence indicates that syphilis, or some infection like it, was indeed present in the pre-Columbian Americas.
African, Asian, pre-Columbian and Native American objects are also on view.
I integrate diverse elements from pre-Columbian mythology, Western religious iconography, and American popular culture.
The grandeur of pre-Columbian Indian culture was incorporated into the national imagery.
Known since pre-Columbian times for its yellow latex and laxative properties, P. tomentellus is grown ornamentally and in herbarium collections.
It is very fitting that we have this exhibit in your pre-Columbian museum, because this shows that art continues through the millennia.
At the start of the 1970s, fascinated by pre-Columbian art, he left for Mexico where he began to sculpt.
The figures are modeled as big hand-built pots, like early pre-Columbian figurines.
Today's scholars need not be embarrassed that earlier scholars doubted the notion of pre-Columbian Viking journeys to America many years after many nonexperts accepted it.
The pre-Columbian ruins of an entire city were essentially forgotten, perched on a mountain saddle 8,400 ft above sea level.
It is no coincidence that seven of the 16 sites which Mexico has registered on the World Heritage List testify to pre-Columbian cultures.
The object has onyx handles with cylindrical finger grips echoing post-classical pre-Columbian motifs.
It is considered as one of the most remarkable works in hydraulic engineering of pre-Columbian America.
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It is apparent that baskets of open construction were employed as sieves in pre-Columbian as well as in post-Columbian times.
There still exist in Yucatan the diminishing remnants of the most civilised nation of the pre-Columbian epoch of our continent.
This is but one of the many survivals of the ancient pre-Columbian religion found among this people.
These commercial currents are of very ancient, probably pre-Columbian origin.
The importance, for the history of pre-Columbian civilization, of these discoveries cannot be overestimated.
It is, indeed, possible that the skeleton may be pre-Columbian.
He was as primitive as the aborigines of the pre-Columbian period.
The two main characters in the tale, Hiawatha and the Peacemaker, are thought to be real persons who lived in pre-Columbian North America in the fourteenth century.
They emanate from a 'dream time' of Olmec heads, the dry, harsh world of Pre-Columbian South America re-memorized within the green leafiness of England's capital city.
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