Andean civilization

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  • major reference
    • distribution of aboriginal South American and circum-Caribbean cultural groups
      In Andean peoples

      …it is conventional to call “Andean” only the people who were once part of Tawantinsuyu, the Inca Empire in the Central Andes, or those influenced by it. Even so, the Andean region is very wide. It encompasses the peoples of Ecuador, including those of the humid coast—many of whose contacts…

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  • major treatment
    • Mesoamerican civilization
      In pre-Columbian civilizations: Andean civilization

      For several thousand years before the Spanish invasion of Peru in 1532, a wide variety of high mountain and desert coastal kingdoms developed in western South America. The extraordinary artistic and technological achievements of these people, along with their historical continuity across centuries,…

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  • development of calendar
    • Kalendarium (“Calendar”) by Regiomontanus
      In calendar: Peru: the Inca calendar

      …the calendar used by the Incas that one can hardly make a statement about it for which a contrary opinion cannot be found. Some workers in the field even assert that there was no formal calendar but only a simple count of lunations. Since no written language was used by…

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  • effect of Spanish conquest
    • Latin America
      In history of Latin America: Postconquest indigenous society

      In the Andes too the indigenous social configuration was sufficiently close to the Spanish that it could serve as the basis for institutions such as the encomienda and parish. But Andean sociopolitical units were less contiguous territorially than those of central Mexico or Spain, and the population…

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arts

  • Hohokam pottery
    In Native American art: Chile and Argentina

    …of the South American Indian civilizations, only in Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Chile is there anything like a continuum of native arts. And even in these the European influence has been so pervasive as to eradicate all but the most dominant aesthetic characteristics.

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history of

    • Colombia
      • Colombia
        In Colombia: Cultural origins

        The Andean indigenous people, particularly the Chibcha, practiced sedentary agriculture and were able to offer but small resistance to the Spanish invaders. They became the great biological and cultural contributors to the process of racial amalgamation, or mestizaje. The low demographic density of the pre-Hispanic population…

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    • pre-Columbian civilizations
      • Mesoamerican civilization
        In pre-Columbian civilizations

        In the Andean area, the threshold of a successful village agricultural economy can be placed at c. 2500 bce, or somewhat earlier than was the case in Mesoamerica. The oldest primary food crops there were the lima bean and the potato, which had long histories of domestication…

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