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Creado hace más de 1000 años, este collar de oro, con sus joyas y exquisitos detalles, es un ejemplo de la historia precolombina de esta región.
What are pre-Columbian peoples?
Pre-Columbian peoples are those who lived in America before the arrival of Christopher Columbus.
This term is used to refer to the native peoples of Hispanic America and Anglo-Saxon America. For Brazil, the term pre-cabraline is used.
Among the pre-Columbian cultures we can find Incas, Aztecs, Mayans, Aymaras, Tikunas, Nazcas and many others.
The most studied pre-Columbian civilizations are the Incas, Aztecs and Mayans.
These three peoples were sedentary and lived in cities where there were temples, palaces, markets and houses. Although they are very different from each other, we can highlight some common characteristics of pre-Columbian societies.
Pre-Columbian societies were extremely hierarchical with the emperor at the top of the hierarchy, followed by priests, military chiefs, warriors, and peasants who farmed the land.
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