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The pre-Columbian era incorporates all period subdivisions in the history and prehistory of the Americas  usually including the history of American indigenous cultures until they were  influenced by Europeans,.

Pre-Columbian is used especially  in the context of

North America such as :   Adena , Ancient Pueblo (Anasazi) culture , Fort Ancient , Hopewell , The Fremont , Mississipians ,
Mesoamerica such as : Aztec , Chichimeca , Cholula , Huastec , Mixtec , Maya , Olmec , Pipil , P'urhépecha , Teotihuacán , Toltec , Totonac ,  Zapotec ,
South America and Andes such as :   Early South American cultures.Calima ,  Cañaris , Chachapoya , Chavin , Chibcha , Chimor ,  Chachapoya ,  El Abra ,  Huari , Inca , La Tolita ,  Las Vegas ,  Moche ,  Muisca ,  Narino ,  Nazca culture ,  Norte Chico , Quimbaya ,  San Agustin ,  Shuar ,  Sinú ,  Tairona ,  Tierradentro ,  Tiwanaku ,  Tolima , Valdivia .

According to both indigenous American and European accounts and documents, American civilizations at the time of European encounter possessed many impressive accomplishments and  Where they persist, the societies and cultures which are descended from these civilizations still uphold various traditions and practices which relate back to these earlier times.

Tlatilco (circa 1500 BC) , Olmec (circa 800-400 BC) , Teotihuacan (circa 300 BC - AD 600) , Zapotec (circa AD 200 - AD 800) ,  Mixtec(circa AD 900) ,  Tarascan (circa AD 800 - AD 1300) ,  Maya ceramics (circa AD 317 - AD 1200) ,
Remojadas (circa AD 750) ,  Toltec / Mayan (circa AD 1200 - AD 1500) ,  Aztec (circa AD 1168 - AD 1519) ,
Coclé, Panama with the following periods: La Mula (circa 150 BC - AD 300), Tonosi (circa AD 300 - AD 550), Cubita (circa AD 550 - AD 700), and Gran Cocle'(circa AD 1200 - AD 1500).


Earliest pottery (dated circa 2500 BC) , Chavin Period (1200-300 BC) , Paracas culture (600-100 BC) ,
"Experimental" Period (circa 400 BC - AD 1) , Master Craftsman Period (circa AD 1 - AD 900) broken into Mochica also known as the Moche culture, Early Chimu, Pre-Chimu, Proto-Chimu, etc. (AD 200 to AD 700 - Northern Highlands)and the Nazca culture (300 BC and AD 800) ref. Cahuachi, Southern Highlands. , Expansionist Period (circa AD 900 - AD 1200) including Tiwanaku. ,  City Builder Period (circa AD 1200-1450) , Incan Period (circa AD 1450 - AD 1532) ,

Old, Rare Latin American Moche, Pre-columbian, Naxa, Maya, Aztec Vessels, Vases, figures, bowls, Pots & Statues,  Statues, Vessels, Baskets, Jars, Figurines, Pots, Ollas, Vases, Figurines, Pottery, Incens Burners, Jewellry, Stelas From Pre-colombian North American,  Mesoamerican and South american Cultures Such As :Adena , Ancient Pueblo (Anasazi) culture , Hopewell , The Fremont , Mississipians , Aztec , Cholula , Huastec , Mixtec , Maya , Olmec , Pipil , P'urhépecha , Teotihuacán , Toltec ,Totonac , Zapotec , Calima , Cañaris , Chachapoya , Chavin , Chibcha , Chimor ,Chachapoya , El Abra , Huari , Inca , La Tolita , Las Vegas , Moche , Muisca , Narino ,Nazca , Norte Chico , Quimbaya , San Agustin , Shuar , Sinú , Tairona , Tierradentro, Tiwanaku , Tolima and Valdivia Culture
 

 

 

 

 

 

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