Three Indian cultures lived in pre-Columbian Nicaragua, each living in a distinct region and speaking an indigenous tongue. |
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In many of the pre-Columbian and North American cultures gemstones were admired for their physical properties as well. |
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In the 1960s she painted a series entitled Tiahuanacu, named after Bolivia's most important site of pre-Columbian culture. |
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Stepped-pyramid structures were also built as bases for temples in pre-Columbian Central America. |
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What is it about the pre-Columbian cultures, and particularly the Aztecs, that so fascinates us? |
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The Central American sites are all pre-Columbian and are all below the sample average in terms of the overall health index. |
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In a recently discovered limestone cave, we crawl 45 minutes down a tunnel to find a room littered with pre-Columbian pottery shards. |
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Skeletal evidence indicates that syphilis, or some infection like it, was indeed present in the pre-Columbian Americas. |
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African, Asian, pre-Columbian and Native American objects are also on view. |
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I integrate diverse elements from pre-Columbian mythology, Western religious iconography, and American popular culture. |
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The grandeur of pre-Columbian Indian culture was incorporated into the national imagery. |
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Known since pre-Columbian times for its yellow latex and laxative properties, P. tomentellus is grown ornamentally and in herbarium collections. |
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It is very fitting that we have this exhibit in your pre-Columbian museum, because this shows that art continues through the millennia. |
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At the start of the 1970s, fascinated by pre-Columbian art, he left for Mexico where he began to sculpt. |
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The figures are modeled as big hand-built pots, like early pre-Columbian figurines. |
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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. |
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The pre-Columbian ruins of an entire city were essentially forgotten, perched on a mountain saddle 8,400 ft above sea level. |
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It is no coincidence that seven of the 16 sites which Mexico has registered on the World Heritage List testify to pre-Columbian cultures. |
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The object has onyx handles with cylindrical finger grips echoing post-classical pre-Columbian motifs. |
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It is considered as one of the most remarkable works in hydraulic engineering of pre-Columbian America. |
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In the pre-Columbian period, Arawaks and later Caribs moved to the region from coastal South America. |
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The Incas of Peru were one of the most advanced civilizations in pre-Columbian America, rivalled only by the Mayans and the Aztecs of Mesoamerica. |
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War played a pivotal role in the lives of all pre-Columbian North American peoples. |
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The content of the course, grouped around six themes, is wide-ranging, from pre-Columbian archaeology to post-colonial studies. |
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Asian and African civilizations and the pre-Columbian Americas have produced a number of hierarchically structured suzerain systems of considerable longevity. |
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This coastal area and its surrounding forests were sparsely inhabited by the Maya in pre-Columbian times. |
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He has also written a number of articles and publications relating to indigenous issues and pre-Columbian cultures. |
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On September 8, Oblates of the Province of Mexico dedicated their first Retreat House, Villa Maria Inmaculada, in the small pre-Columbian village of Tepozlan, an hour south of Mexico City. |
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Colours are taken from pre-Columbian and colonial houses, and are intended to respond to the endless layers of dry dun dust that blow up and down the coast. |
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This southern boundary coincides in a general way with the northern margins of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. |
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For example, some sovereigns, such as the Pharaoh in Antiquity or the Inca in pre-Columbian America, were considered to be gods. |
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As with many pre-Columbian cultures, they practise both the trepanation as well as cranial deformation. |
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These pre-Columbian dog lineages have disappeared. |
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This rich and colourful exhibition gave Montréal and Canada access to Costa Rica's extraordinary and little known pre-Columbian heritage for the first time. |
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In the Mississippi Valley, the site of many different pre-Columbian civilizations, numerous forts were constructed by various peoples who had disappeared by the time the white men arrived. |
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One of the largest sites of pre-Columbian Mayan ruins, Tikal was once one of the most important cities in the Mayan world. |
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Also on San Fernando is a haphazardly marked path to a pre-Columbian petroglyph, a volcanic boulder carved with what appear to be intertwining snakes. |
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The dense bilevel exterior decoration corresponds to a pre-Columbian tradition of similar decoration in the architecture of Mitla and Tulum, both in Mexico. |
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In recent decades, however, archaeologists have recognized that pre-Columbian Amazonia supported a prospering population of Indians who built towns and large-scale farming and fishing operations. |
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The synchroneity of horizon unifications and alternating regionalizations in Mesoamerica and the Andean region is striking and prompts the question of communication between these two areas of pre-Columbian high civilization. |
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There also will be pre-Columbian music by South in the North Project, poetry, children activities, tamales and atole. |
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The Gold Museum, houses one of the world's largest private collections and showcases an impressive display of pre-Columbian art in gold, silver and cooper creates by innovative metalsmiths from the Paracas and Inca cultures. |
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The supposed treasures have been attributed to either the Aztecs or a related pre-Columbian society in Mexico, the Mixtecs. |
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Lima HN, Schaefer CER, Mello JWV, Gilkes RJ, Ker JC Pedogenesis and pre-Columbian land use of Terra Preta Anthrosols of Western Amazonia. |
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Mixtec manuscripts of pre-Columbian times also rendered trees in the form of crosses, but these are intended to be world trees connecting the underworld to the heavens. |
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Some topics are early maize evolution, pre-Columbian maize agriculture in Costa Rica, and a biologically based method of phytolith classification. |
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Machu Picchu is a pre-Columbian 15th-century Inca site located on a mountain ridge above the Urubamba Valley in Peru, To support Becky log on to wwwjustgiving. |
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The horned serpent tradition, katsina ritual, the Hohokam preclassic, sacred datura, the pre-Columbian Venus, the ball game, and mortuary behavior are among their topics. |
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Modern day Mexico City sits on what was Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec kingdom and one of the largest pre-Columbian cities in the Americas. |
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The gallery will hold an auction of fine antiquities, Pre-Columbian, Far Eastern, Native-American and ethnographic art. |
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Did it spread here gradually in pre-columbian times from from the Southeast or transcontinentally from the Southwest? |
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Pre-Columbian civilisations such as the Inca and the Aztecs failed to turn the wheel from a toy into a practical tool. |
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Furthermore, the importance of Pre-Columbian art even to Gauguin has been obscured in favor of Oceanic and, in particular, African art. |
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