- The
Ortoiroid people were the
second wave of
human settlers of the
Caribbean who
began their migration into the
Antilles around 2000 BC. They were preceded...
-
Amerindian peoples beginning 2,000 to 4,000
years ago;
these included the
Ortoiroid, Saladoid, and Taíno. It was
claimed by
Spain following the
arrival of...
- Antilles,
Puerto Rico, and Hispaniola. They
displaced the pre-ceramic
Ortoiroid culture. As a
horticultural people, they
initially occupied wetter and...
-
sites have been
identified in
Trinidad and Tobago, ****ociated with the
Ortoiroid series,
divided into the
Banwarian (5000-2500 BC) and
Ortoiran (1500-300...
- Casma–Sechin Chavín
Paracas Nazca Moche Lima
Tiwanaku Wari
Caribbean Ortoiroid people Guanahatabey Saladoid Kalinago Kalina Arawak Indigenous peoples...
- Casma–Sechin Chavín
Paracas Nazca Moche Lima
Tiwanaku Wari
Caribbean Ortoiroid people Guanahatabey Saladoid Kalinago Kalina Arawak Indigenous peoples...
-
years dating back to the
remains of
Puerto Ferro man.
Starting with the
Ortoiroid culture,
successive generations of
native migrations arrived replacing...
- Casma–Sechin Chavín
Paracas Nazca Moche Lima
Tiwanaku Wari
Caribbean Ortoiroid people Guanahatabey Saladoid Kalinago Kalina Arawak Indigenous peoples...
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Virginia Oneota, 900–1650 AD, Iowa, Michigan,
Minnesota and Missouri.
Ortoiroid people, c. 5500—200 BC Krum Bay culture,
Virgin Islands, St. Thomas, 1500—200...
- sites,
which belong to the
Archaic (pre-ceramic) age, have been
termed Ortoiroid. The
earliest archaeological evidence of
human settlement in Hispaniola...