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- Oshara Tradition, the northern tradition of the earlier Picosa culture, was a Southwestern Archaic tradition centered in the area now called New Mexico...
- Sola ****tu (born 4 November 1986) professionally known as Oshara, is a Nigerian singer-songwriter and producer known for his debut album, Sent: The Commission...
- Al-Ashra (Arabic: العشرة), or Al-Aushara or Al Oshara, is one of the neighbourhoods of Khartoum, the capital of Sudan. The region has been affected by...
- The Paleo-Indian cultures gave way to the Archaic Oshara tradition beginning around 5450 BCE. The Oshara began cultivation of maize between 1750 and 750...
- Colorado. They are believed to have developed, at least in part, from the Oshara tradition, which developed from the Picosa culture. The people and their...
- Oriental Brothers Oritse Femi Orits WillikiReggae singer Orlando Julius Oshara – singer, songwriter Osita Osadebe Orlando Owoh Oxlade – afro-fusion, R&B...
- Archaic Southwest tradition is subdivided into the San Dieguito–Pinto, Oshara, Cochise and Chihuahua cultures. Since the 1990s, secure dating of multiple...
- Arizona, Utah, New Mexico and Colorado. It was the predecessor to the Oshara tradition. Gibbon, Guy E., and Kenneth M. Ames. (1998). Archaeology of Prehistoric...
- 5700 BCE: Cataclysmic eruption of Mount Mazama in Oregon. 5500 BCE–500 CE Oshara tradition, a Southwestern Archaic tradition, arises in north-central New...
- migrated along the Pacific Coast and into the interior. Another group, the Oshara tradition people, who lived from 5,500 BCE to 600 CE, were part of the Archaic...