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Ancient Gr**** ἰσθμός (
isthmós) 'neck' LSJ
entry ισθμός "Isthmus". Britannica.
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- The
Isthmo-Colombian Area is
defined as a
cultural area encomp****ing
those territories occupied predominantly by
speakers of the
Chibchan languages at...
- by the
Indigenous peoples of
Mesoamerica to the
north and west and the
Isthmo-Colombian
peoples to the
south and east.
Following the
Spanish expedition...
- recently, pre-Columbian
Costa Rica has also been
described as part of the
Isthmo-Colombian Area.
Stone tools, the
oldest evidence of
human occupation in...
- This is a list of pre-Columbian cultures. Many pre-Columbian
civilizations established permanent or
urban settlements, agriculture, and
complex societal...
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provides intercity bus
service in the
peninsula and to
Athens via the
Isthmos station southeast of the city center.
Local bus
service is also available...
- isthmuses, or
occasionally isthmi; from
Ancient Gr****: ἰσθμός, romanized:
isthmos, lit. 'neck') is a
narrow piece of land
connecting two
larger areas across...
-
There is no
generally accepted definition of
Indigenous peoples,
although in the 21st
century the
focus has been on self-identification,
cultural difference...
-
journey to
Athens takes two to two
hours and 20 minutes,
going via Corinth/
Isthmos and Argos. Rail
service began in 1886
using an
earlier station that still...
-
Mesoamerican and
Andean cultural regions, and
within the
influence of the
Isthmo-Colombian Area. Nicaragua's
central region and its
Caribbean coast were...