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development of
pottery as well as
cultures that lack
pottery altogether. A
preceramic period is
traditionally regarded as
occurring in the
early stage of the...
- The term
preceramic polymer refers to one of
various polymeric compounds,
which through pyrolysis under appropriate conditions (generally in the absence...
- The
Andean preceramic refers to the
early period of
human occupation in the
Andean area of
South America that
preceded the
introduction of ceramics. This...
- The
Preceramic period of
Belizean and
Mesoamerican history began with the
arrival of the
first Palaeoindians during 20000 BC – 11000 BC, and
ended with...
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derived ceramics (PDCs) are
ceramic materials formed by the
pyrolysis of
preceramic polymers,
usually under inert atmosphere. The
compositions of PDCs most...
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Prehistoric art In the
history of art,
prehistoric art is all art
produced in preliterate,
prehistorical cultures beginning somewhere in very late geological...
- who
observed that Caral,
although being the
largest and most
complex preceramic site, it is not the oldest. They
admitted the
importance of agriculture...
- Solis, Ruth; Haas, Jonathan; Creamer,
Winifred (2001). "Dating Caral, a
Preceramic Site in the Supe
Valley on the
Central Coast of Peru". Science. 292 (5517):...
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heritage of
indigenous peoples. Some
prominent indigenous structures are the
preceramic and
ceramic archaeological site of Tequendama,
Tierradentro (a park that...
- eras:
Preceramic Period;
Formative Period;
Period of
Regional Development; and
Period of
Integration and the
Arrival of the Incas. The
preceramic period...