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- In the history of the Americas, the pre-Columbian era, also known as the pre-contact era, or as the pre-Cabraline era specifically in Brazil, spans from...
- Tlaxcala (classical Nahuatl: Tlaxcallān [t͡ɬaʃˈkalːaːn̥] , 'place of maize tortillas') was a pre-Columbian city and state in central Mexico. During the...
- "Evidence for Forest Clearance, Agriculture, and Human-Induced Erosion in Precolumbian El Salvador". Annals of the ****ociation of American Geographers. 97 (1):...
- Po****tion figures for the Indigenous peoples of the Americas before European colonization have been difficult to establish. Estimates have varied widely...
- Grenada (/ɡrəˈneɪdə/ grə-NAY-də; Grenadian Creole French: La Gwinad, [ɡweˈnad]) is an island country of the West Indies in the eastern Caribbean Sea. The...
- A palisade, sometimes called a stakewall or a paling, is typically a row of closely placed, high vertical standing tree trunks or wooden or iron stakes...
- 900–200 BCE Chipcha, Colombia (Precolumbian culture) Chincha people, Peru (Precolumbian culture) Chuquibamba culture (Precolumbian culture) Conchucos Diaguita...
- Period (300–800 CE) and Chiriquí Period (800–1550 CE). In June 2014, the precolumbian Chiefdom settlements with stone spheres of the Diquís was added to the...
- Retrieved 19 January 2022. Blair, Elliot H. (July 2021). "Reconsidering the Precolumbian Presence of Venetian Gl**** Beads in Alaska". American Antiquity. 86 (3):...
- coconuts reaching the Pacific coast of Panama from the Philippines in Precolumbian times. When Panama was colonized, the indigenous peoples fled into the...