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Capulí culture

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They made artwork out of materials such as wood, strings, and wool. Their work sometimes took the form of shaft burials. Their pottery reached important artistic development, being recognizable by its forms and decoration, emphasizing the negative painting or positive bicolor. Their jewelry work
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Capulí goldwork is similar to that of later Ecuadoran and Columbian cultures. Smiths hammered and soldered high-carat gold into geometric and zoomorphic designs. The most abstract Precolumbian works in gold come from the Capulí era in the Colombian/Ecuadorian highlands.
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only exceeded 10m in the early Capulí period and were later only 2m deep. Graves were ellipsoid in shape, wider than deep, and burial chambers seem to have been kept open while tunnels were backfilled.
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stands out for the large gold pectorals, nose rings, discs and plaques, all made with fine gold sheets and with complex geometric designs.
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leaves in their mouths. Scholars have associated the figures with shamans and possible funerary rituals.
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from 800 to 1500 AD. They also harvested Quinoa and raised Llamas for agriculture and trade.
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and are often shown with an object such as a drum or animal. These figures are often called
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Capulí graves contained a mix of grave goods including conch shells and stone axes.
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refers to the culture of people who once lived in communities in the mountains of
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Some graves in Nariño are extremely deep, as much as 40m. Those
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Capulí gold pendant, from a deep shaft tomb. 4th–10th century AD
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Capulí page at the Chilean Museum for Pre-Columbian Art website
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The people from the Nariño culture inhabited the department of
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Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas
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Index



archaeological classification
Pre-Columbian
South America
Ecuador
Colombia
pottery
loincloths
coca

Nariño
Nariño
Colombia
Carchi
List of pre-Columbian cultures
Pre-Columbian cultures of Colombia



Peregrine, Peter Neal
Ember, Melvin
ISBN
0-306-46259-1
OCLC
84088734
The Culture of Nariño - The Region - Nariño - Micrositios
"¡Hola Canada!"
Genesis Gems / Pre-Columbian History
Capulí page at the Chilean Museum for Pre-Columbian Art website

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