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Pyramid of the Sun and Avenue of The Dead, viewed from the top ofPyramid of the Moon,Teotihuacán, Mexico, 100–200 AD

This is alist of pre-Columbian cultures.

Cultural characteristics

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Watson Brake,Louisiana, 3500 BC
Tikal,Guatemala,Maya civilization.

Manypre-Columbian civilizations established permanent or urban settlements,agriculture, andcomplex societal hierarchies.In North America, indigenous cultures in theLower Mississippi Valley during the Middle Archaic period built complexes of multiple mounds, with several in Louisiana dated to 5600–5000 BP (3700 BC–3100 BC).Watson Brake is considered the oldest, multiple mound complex in the Americas, as it has been dated to 3500 BC. It and other Middle Archaic sites were built by pre-ceramic, hunter-gatherer societies. They preceded the better knownPoverty Point culture and itselaborate complex by nearly 2,000 years.[1] The Mississippi Valley mound-building tradition extended into the Late Archaic period, longer than what later southeastern mound building dependent on sedentary, agricultural societies.(Russo, 1996:285)[1]

Some of these civilizations had long ceased to function by the time of the first permanent European arrivals (c. late 15th – early 16th centuries), and are known only througharchaeological investigations ororal history from nations today. Others were contemporary with this period, and are also known from historical accounts of the time. A few, such as theOlmec,Maya,Mixtec, andNahua had their own written records. However, most Europeans of the time viewed such texts as heretical andburned most of them. Only a few documents were hidden and thus remain today, leaving modern historians with glimpses of ancient culture and knowledge.

From both indigenous American and European accounts and documents, American civilizations at the time of European encounter possessed many impressive attributes, having populous cities, and having developed theories of astronomy and mathematics.

Where they persist, the societies and cultures which gave rise to these civilizations continue to adapt and evolve; they also uphold various traditions and practices which relate back to these earlier times, even if combined with those more recently adopted.

Human sacrifice was a religious practice principally characteristic of pre-Columbian Aztec civilization, although other Mesoamerican civilizations like the Maya and the Zapotec practiced it as well. The extent of the practice is debated by modern scholars.

Northern America

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Main article:List of archaeological periods (North America)

Caribbean

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Early South American cultures

Mesoamerica

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Main article:Mesoamerican chronology

In alphabetical order:

Isthmo-Colombian area

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South America

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PeriodDatesCultures
Ceramic
Late Horizon1476 AD – 1534 ADEcuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile, andColombia:Inca Empire;Brazil:Cambeba; Colombia:Muisca ConfederationArgentina:Diaguita
Late Intermediate1000 AD – 1476 ADBolivia:Aymara kingdoms;Colombia:Muisca,Capuli,Tairona;Ecuador:Los Huancavilca,Kingdom of Quito,Manteño,Capuli;
Peru:Chimú,Chincha,Cajamarca,Chiribaya,Piura,Chancay,Chachapoyas,Chiribaya,Chucuito,Huaman Huilca,Ilo,Lupaca,Qotu Qotu,Pacacocha,Palli Marca,Piura,Sican,Tajaraca,Huaylas,Conchucos,Huamachuco,Rucanas,Chanka,Ayabaca,Bracamoros,Huancabambas,Tallan culture,Huarco,Ichma,Parinacota,Cuntis,Chinchaycochas,Huarochiri,Kheswas,Tarmas,Paltas,Camanas;Argentina:Diaguita
Middle Horizon600 AD – 1000 ADBolivia:Tiwanaku (kin toWari);Brazil:Marajoara culture;Colombia:Cauca culture,Herrera,Capuli,Quimbaya,Tairona;Ecuador:Cañari culture,Capuli;Peru:Chimu,Huari/Wari,Piura;Argentina:Diaguita
Early Intermediate200 AD–600 ADBolivia:Tiwanaku;Colombia:Herrera,Quimbaya,San Agustín,Tairona,Tierradentro,Tolima;Ecuador (theUpano Valley[6]):La Bahía,Cara,Quitu;Peru:Moche,Nazca,Lima,Pechiche,Piura
Early Horizon900 BC–200 ADColombia:Calima culture (200 BC–400 AD),Herrera;Ecuador:Chorrera,La Tolita;Peru:Chavín,Cupisnique,Late Chiripa,Paracas,Pechiche,Sechura,Xakse
Initial Period1800/1500 BC – 900 BCEcuador:Cotocollao;Machalilla;Peru:Early Chiripa,Kotosh,ChavínToríl (TheCumbe Mayoaqueduct was built c. 1000 BC),Argentina:Tehuelches (?-1820)
Preceramic
Period VI2500 BC – 1500/1800 BCEcuador:Valdivia;Peru:Casma/Sechin culture,Norte Chico (Caral),Buena Vista,Casavilca,Culebras,Ventarrón,Viscachani,Huaca Prieta;Peru, Chile:Chinchorro
Period V4200 BC – 2500 BCEcuador:Valdivia;Peru:Casma/Sechin culture,Norte Chico (Caral),Honda,Lauricocha III,Viscachani;Peru, Chile:Chinchorro
Period IV6000 BC – 4200 BCPeru:Ambo, Canario,Siches,Lauricocha II,Luz,Toquepala II;Peru, Chile:Chinchorro
Period III8000 BC – 6000 BCEcuador:Las Vegas, 8000–4600 BC;Peru:Arenal,Chivateros II,Lauricocha I,Playa Chira,Puyenca,Toquepala I;Peru, Chile:Chinchorro
Period II9500 BC – 8000 BCEcuador:El Inga;Peru:Chivateros I,Lauricocha I
Period I? BC – 9500 BCColombia:El Abra, (12,500–10,000 BC);Peru:Oquendo, Red Zone (central coast);Argentina & Chile: Patagonia

See also

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References

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  1. ^abRobert W. Preucel, Stephen A. Mrozowski,Contemporary Archaeology in Theory: The New Pragmatism, John Wiley and Sons, 2010, p. 177
  2. ^abcdefghij"Prehistory of the Caribbean Culture Area."Archived 2011-08-05 at theWayback MachineSoutheast Archaeological Center. (retrieved 9 July 2011)
  3. ^"Aboriginal Roots of Cuban Culture." (retrieved 9 July 2011)
  4. ^John Albert Bullbrook,The aboriginal remains of Trinidad and the West Indies, A. L. Rhodes, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1941
  5. ^John Albert Bullbrook,The Ierian Race, Historical Society of Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1940
  6. ^"Laser mapping reveals oldest Amazonian cities, built 2500 years ago".

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