Quimbaya artifacts

Quimbaya artifacts refer to a range of primarily ceramic and gold objects surviving from the Quimbaya civilisation, one of many pre-Columbian cultures of Colombia inhabiting the Middle Cauca River valley and southern Antioquian region of modern-day Colombia. The artifacts are believed to have originated during the Classical Quimbaya period 500 BC–600 AD. == Artifact types == === Poporos === Poporos are vessel type containers primarily used to store powdered lime, made from calcined seashells.

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Quimbaya artifacts

Quimbaya artifacts refer to a range of primarily ceramic and gold objects surviving from the Quimbaya civilisation, one of many pre-Columbian cultures of Colombia inhabiting the Middle Cauca River valley and southern Antioquian region of modern-day Colombia. The artifacts are believed to have originated during the Classical Quimbaya period 500 BC–600 AD. == Artifact types == === Poporos === Poporos are vessel type containers primarily used to store powdered lime, made from calcined seashells.

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