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    Quimbaya artifacts refer to a range of primarily ceramic and gold objects surviving from the Quimbaya civilisation, one of many pre-Columbian cultures...
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    of Quimbaya artifacts is the Quimbaya treasure which consists of 433 artifacts originally discovered in 1890 in Quindio, Colombia. The artifacts of the...
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    Vimāna. Vimanas appear on the 2005 Vimanarama comic mini-series. Quimbaya artifacts Vaimanika Shastra Ratha Early flying machines Merkabah mysticism Vimanavatthu...
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    was discovered (cf. Terra Australis). Quimbaya airplanes: Golden objects found in Colombia and made by the Quimbaya civilization, which have been alleged...
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    artifacts discovered in Egypt (the Saqqara Bird) and Colombia-Ecuador (Quimbaya artifacts) are similar to modern planes and gliders. These artifacts have...
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    Poporo (redirect from Poporo Quimbaya)
    One particularly famous poporo, the Poporo Quimbaya, is a pre-Colombian artpiece of the classic quimbaya period, currently exhibited in the Gold Museum...
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  • saxophone in five Suffolk churches on the slipimprint recording label. Quimbaya artifacts Chariots of the Gods? Pranava-Vada of Gargyayana Childress 1991, p...
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    archaeological patrimony of Colombia.[citation needed] The object known as Poporo Quimbaya was the first one in a collection. It has been on exhibition for 70 years...
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    Saqqara Bird (category 3rd-century BC artifacts)
    Saqqara Bird was an object of ancient knowledge about aerodynamics. Quimbaya artifacts, a few of which resemble airplanes Messiha, Hishmat (1973). "[Saqqara...
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    various cultures of ancient precolumbian civilizations, such as the Muisca, Quimbaya and Tairona among many others. Preservation and investigation of these...
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    Olmecs (section Artifacts)
    of the symbolic and sophisticated luxury artifacts that define Olmec culture. Many of these luxury artifacts were made from materials such as jade, obsidian...
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    retrieved April 5, 2014 Elliptical nose ring. Bogotá: Gold Museum. nd [Quimbaya style, Colómbia, Middle Cauca River region, Late Period, 700–1600]. O16113...
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    collar made by the Tlingit people (late 18th century). Statuette of a Quimbaya cacique [es] (200–1000 AD) View of Seville, attributed to Alonso Sánchez...
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    used by a member of the Quimbaya elite Two statues caciques sitting on stools; Museum of the Americas (Madrid, Spain) Quimbaya airplanes in Museum of the...
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    numbers 2500 pieces. Apart from the Muisca artifacts, the museum hosts material from the Tairona, Calima, Quimbaya, Sinú, San Agustín and Tierradentro, among...
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    gold artifacts in history. Several prehistoric Bulgarian finds are considered no less old – the golden treasures of Hotnitsa, Durankulak, artifacts from...
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    engraved, embossed, and inlaid. The proportion of gold to copper in artifacts varies widely; items have been found with as much as 97% gold while others...
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    areas to the south and with the Tolima and Quimbaya areas to the east and north are apparent in the artifact assemblies. By the Malagana period, Malagana...
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    further research, that the artifacts and tombs were instead over a thousand years older. Until recently, the looted artifacts were all that was known of...
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    some of the most advanced prehispanic Colombian civilizations: Kalima, Quimbaya, Malagana, Katios, all among the best goldsmiths of the Americas. It was...
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    (See: El Dorado). One of the most valued artifacts of Pre-Columbian goldwork is the so-called Poporo Quimbaya, a small (23.5 × 11.4 cm), hollow, devotional...
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  • was painted with white, orange, and black slips. Distinctive Saladoid artifacts are stone pendants, shaped like raptors from South America. These were...
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    articles and clothing. Their work has been seen in gold artifacts from the Tolima, Quimbaya, Calima, and Cauca cultures. They used techniques such as...
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    Hiram Bingham (published 1912–1922). Inca Artifacts, Peru and Machu Picchu 360-degree movies of inca artifacts and Peruvian landscapes. Ancient Civilizations...
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    The most common metals used were silver and copper, though gold Wari artifacts also survive. The most common metal objects were qiru, bowls, jewelry...
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  • language. Their art was influenced by the coastal area resulting in shell artifacts. Amongst their art they also made pots, gaming stones, platform pipes...
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    elite status and divine power. Using shell as a medium for their art and artifacts, the Chimú frequently employed the shell of Spondylus, a type of marine...
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    times. Artifacts recovered during the excavations of the site indicate that the local population depended upon subsistence agriculture, these artifacts included...
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    production of bird-shaped effigy vessels. Examples of exotic stone and shell artifacts associated with high-status individuals – such as nose plugs, pendants...
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    or "central spirit". In addition to the guanín, the cacique used other artifacts and adornments to serve to identify his role. Some examples are tunics...
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