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"Survey along the lower Cayapas and Santiago rivers located ca. 200 habitation sites. Ceramic distinctions define seven phases, partly sequential and partly regional; 25 C14 dates extend from ca. 400 BC to AD 1400. Settlements become smaller, more dispersed, and culturally isolated after ca. AD 400"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Cayapa Indians --- Indians of South America --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Chachi Indians --- American aborigines --- American Indians --- Indigenous peoples --- Antiquities. --- Material culture --- Ethnology --- Esmeraldas (Ecuador : Province) --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Cayapa (Indiens) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Culture matérielle
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Enduring Motives examines tradition and religious beliefs as they are expressed in landscape, the built environment, visual symbols, stories, and ritual. Bringing together archaeologists and Native American experts, this volume focuses on long-lived religious traditions of the native peoples of the Americas and how religion codifies, justifies, and reinforces these traditions by placing a high value on continuity of beliefs and practice. Using clues from the archaeological record to piece together the oldest religions of
Indians --- Indian cosmology. --- Indian antiquities --- Indian artifacts --- Antiquities, Prehistoric --- Archaeology --- Cosmology, Indian --- Cosmology --- Antiquities. --- Rites and ceremonies. --- Religion. --- Religion and mythology --- America --- Indiens --- Cosmologie indienne d'Amérique --- Indiens d'Amérique --- Religion --- Rites et cérémonies --- Antiquités --- Amérique
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