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  • Miniatura para Cultura chiripa
    asignado a la cultura Chiripa tres fases:[1]​[2]​ Chiripa temprano: 1500 a. C. - 1000 a. C. Chiripa medio: 1000 a. C. - 800 a. C. Chiripa tardío: 800 a. C…
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  • Miniatura para Mate (infusión)
    ISBN 978-1-11810-605-1.  «South American 'mate' tea a long-time Lebanese hit». Middle East Online. Archivado desde el original el 12 de marzo de 2014. Consultado…
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  • The Chiripa culture existed between the Initial Period/Early Horizon, from 1400 to 850 BCE along the southern shore of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. The site…
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  • Salvador Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico, United States Chiripa, Bolivia Cuello, Belize Cuz Cuz, Chile El Mirador, Guatemala La Venta,…
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  • Chiripa, Kotosh culture, Cupisnique, Las Haldas, Sechin Alto), and 2) the Early Horizon or Formative Period, 900 BC – 200 BC, (Chavín, Late Chiripa,…
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  • and ritual value, their possession being a symbol of power and prestige. Chiripa culture Wankarani culture "Initial Period Origins of Titicaca Basin Civilization"…
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  • Cochise and Chihuahua cultures. Since the 1990s, secure dating of multiple Middle Archaic sites in northern Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida has challenged…
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  • Initial Period (also called Formative Period) 1800 BCE – 900 BCE Early Chiripa, Kotosh, Cupisnique, Toríl (the Cumbe Mayo aqueduct was built c. 1000 BCE)…
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  • complex of Pumapunku are now known (some monumental structures at Pukara and Chiripa). This fact is in his view "a solid piece of evidence" against the claims…
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  • Paraguayan Guarani (Guarani proper), 5 million mostly mestizo speakers Chiripá Guarani (a.k.a. Avá, Nhandéva/Ñandeva, Apytare, Tsiripá/Txiripá), 12,000…
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  • †; Yuki Guarani Ache: Ache Guarani: Guarani, Classical †; Chiriguano; Chiripa Central: Guarani Paraguaio Western: Guarani Boliviano; Tapiete Eastern:…
    50 kB (1121 palabras) - 07:54 14 abr 2024
  • earliest known cultures in Bolivia were the Wankarani culture, and the Chiripa culture. The oldest Wankarani sites are dated from 1800 BC onwards. Wankarani…
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  • America, indigenous cultures in the Lower Mississippi Valley during the Middle Archaic period built complexes of multiple mounds, with several in Louisiana…
    15 kB (1076 palabras) - 13:41 19 mar 2024
  • Eastern Guarani (Chiriguano), Bolivia Guarayo (East Bolivian Guarani) Chiripá (Tsiripá, Ava), Bolivia Pai Tavytera (Pai, Montese, Ava), Bolivia Tapieté…
    31 kB (3209 palabras) - 15:36 4 jun 2024
  • 2004 and made obligatory in educational instruction and the government. Chiripa is a language family of Tupi-Guarani, subgroup I. There are a few speakers…
    39 kB (3291 palabras) - 23:39 1 jun 2024
  • potatoes dating to 800-500 BC were also uncovered at the Altiplano site of Chiripa on the east side of Lake Titicaca. Archeological evidence also shows that…
    43 kB (5519 palabras) - 05:59 9 jun 2024
  • T'uqu (Sutic Tocco). Four brothers and four sisters stepped out of the middle cave. They were: Ayar Manco, Ayar Cachi, Ayar Awqa (Ayar Auca) and Ayar…
    98 kB (11 504 palabras) - 01:52 28 may 2024
  • (3 July 2017). "Bridging the Gap: An Updated Overview of Clovis across Middle America and its Techno-Cultural Relation with Fluted Point Assemblages from…
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  • communities and the introduction of pottery and fired clay figurines. During the Middle Preclassic Period, small villages began to grow to form cities. Nakbe in…
    183 kB (22 561 palabras) - 18:15 9 jun 2024
  • Lightfoot, Emma (6 May 2021). "Diet and Lifestyle in the First Villages of the Middle Preceramic: Insights from Stable Isotope and Osteological Analyses of Human…
    48 kB (5773 palabras) - 12:30 16 may 2024
  • Nazca (phase 1, 100 BC  – 1 AD), the Early Nazca (phases 2–4, 1–450 AD), Middle Nazca (phase 5, 450–550 AD) and Late Nazca (phases 6–7, 550–750 AD) cultures…
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  • societies, separated by 80 square kilometres (31 sq mi) "no-man's-land" in the middle. The city of Oaxaca much later developed in that area. Archaeological evidence…
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  • Wari Empire and the Middle Cajamarca polity enabled the resurgence in local political and religious identity and autonomy. The Middle Sican culture is marked…
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