- The
Coaque River (Spanish: Río
Coaque) is a
river in the Manabí
Province of Ecuador. The
sources of the
Coaque River are in the
Bilsa Biological Station...
- The Jama-
Coaque Ecological Reserve (Reserva Ecológica Jama-
Coaque) is a 2,100-acre (850 hectare)
protected area of
Pacific Equatorial Forest in coastal...
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Figure of the Jama
Coaque culture (300 BCE-800 CE) (from Manabí Province).
Walters Art Museum....
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Pizarro once
again landed on the
coasts near Ecuador, the
province of
Coaque and the
region of esmeraldas,
where some gold,
silver and
emeralds were...
- the
Pacific Ocean to the west and the
peaks of the long and
narrow Jama-
Coaque Coastal Mountain Range,
which stretches along the
coast at an
average distance...
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period were the Jambelí, Guangala, Bahia, Tejar-Daule, La Tolita, Jama
Coaque on the coast,
Cerro Narrío Alausí in the sierras, and
Tayos in the Ecuadorian...
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tradition (Precolumbian culture) Inca
Empire (Inka),
based in Peru Jama-
Coaque (Precolumbian culture) Jujuyes, Argentina, Bolivia,
Chile Churumatas, Argentina...
- head in stucco, A.D. 550-850 Mixteca-Puebla
style labret,
obsidian Jama
Coaque figure, from Manabí Province, Ecuador, c. 300 BCE-800 CE 11th
century doll...
- are
found in the Tumaco-La
Tolita culture, as well as from Bahía and Jama
Coaque cultures. Similarly,
analysis of late
Bronze Age
figurines from Knossos...
- E25 →
Guayaquil (ECU) → Ruta 482 →
Montecristi (ECU) → Ruta E15 → Jama-
Coaque Ecological Reserve (ECU) → Ruta E30 / Ruta E25 / Ruta E20 / Ruta E35 → Tulcán...