- and the
later Engoroy variant of the
Chorrera culture. Also the Jambelí
Guangala Regional Development period (500 BC - 500), and maintenance-Integration...
- peoples.
Among the main
towns of this
period were the cultures: Jambelí,
Guangala, Bahía, Tejar-Daule, La Tolita, Jama
Coaque in the
coast of Ecuador, in...
- Lisa 5 Los Álamos 29
Garzota 53
Quinto Guayas Este 6
Alborada Este 30
Guangala 54
Quinto Guayas Oeste 7
Alborada Oeste 31
Guasmo Este 55 Río
Guayas 8...
- small-mesh screen: the
importance of
songbirds and
ground doves to the
Guangala people at the El Azúcar
archeological site in
coastal Ecuador.
Stuart J...
-
fashioning the
material into
miniatures and masks. The Jama-Coaque, Bahía,
Guangala, and Jambalí also
practiced metalwork in
other areas of the Ecuadorian...
- of the
recovered objects came from
different cultures such as Puruhá,
Guangala [es] and Jama Coaque [es]; also the
objects came from
private collections...
- organization.
Among the main
cultures of this
period were the Jambelí,
Guangala, Bahia, Tejar-Daule, La Tolita, Jama
Coaque on the coast,
Cerro Narrío...
- small-mesh screen: the
importance of
songbirds and
ground doves to the
Guangala people at the El Azúcar
archeological site in
coastal Ecuador. "Montañita...
-
ceramic artifacts belong to
cultures such as La Tolita, Jama-Coaque, Bahía,
Guangala, Valdivia,
Machalilla and Chorrera. The
collection belongs to archaeologist...
-
starting from the
Valdivia culture, Machalilla, Engoroy-Chorrera, Bahia,
Guangala and Manteños.
Through the
archaeological remains found, it is surmised...