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Aguazuque is a pre-Columbian
archaeological site
located in the
western part of the muni****lity Soacha,
close to the muni****lities
Mosquera and San...
- like Nemocón and open area
settlements as
Checua were po****ted. . In
Aguazuque,
around 5,000 BP,
agriculture was
established on
elevated terraces, grinding...
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Lithic (10,000 - 2800 BP)
Piedras del
Tunjo Checua Galindo Nemocón Sáchica
Aguazuque Lake
Herrera El
Infiernito Ceramic (>800 BC)
Herrera (800 BC - 800) Early...
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evidenced by
archaeological excavations from the
Herrera Period performed in
Aguazuque, Zipacón and
around Lake Herrera, Mosquera. The
territories were already...
- República, pp. 99–125,
retrieved 2016-07-08
Correal Urrego,
Gonzalo (1990),
Aguazuque:
Evidence of hunter-gatherers and
growers on the high
plains of the Eastern...
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Lithic (10,000 - 2800 BP) El Abra Tibitó
Tequendama P. del
Tunjo Checua Aguazuque Lake
Herrera El
Infiernito Herrera (800 BC - 800)
Confederation (~1450...
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Gonzalo Correal Urrego, who also
analysed other early sites Tequendama,
Aguazuque and El Abra. El Abra
Tequendama Sueva The
Altiplano Cundiboyacense, and...
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investigated the
preceramic period in
Colombia (El Abra, Tequendama,
Aguazuque, Tibitó,
among others) and
contributed to the
knowledge of the Herrera...
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Formative stage (between 1000 BCE and 500 CE), as
shown by
evidence found at
Aguazuque and Soacha. Like the
other formative-era
cultures of America, the Muiscas...
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society living in rock
shelters to open area
settlements with
Checua and
Aguazuque as examples.
Various burial sites at
Checua have been
dated between 8200...