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Calima
from Archaeological Colombia in Research, History
AMOR AMERICA (1400) / “(…) The man soil was, vessel, eyelid’s / tremulous mud, form of the clay, / It was Caribbean pitcher, Chibcha stone / Imperial cup or Araucanian silica. / Tender and bloody he was, but in the hilt / of his moistened crystal weapon, / Initials of the Earth were / written. / ...
Cauca
from Archaeological Colombia in Research, History
The English Chancellor writing about the countries visited by Americo Vespucci: "I do not know if telling lies is proper of a philosopher, but really it is not of me…Imagine that I’m demonstrating what Plato shams in his Republic or what is in effect among the Utopians." / Thomas Moore, Utopia,...
Chimila
from Archaeological Colombia in Research, History
The English Chancellor writing about the countries visited by Americo Vespucci "...you would know that over there were cities before that between us were men." / Thomas Moore, Utopia, 1516
Nariño
from Archaeological Colombia in Research, History
Precolumbian Ceramic's portraits reflect the agricultural revolution of centuries B.C. as in xix century’s industrial revolution in Europe when the bon bourgeois, portrayed by mechanical way –the photography-, managed to reproduce his image with the illusion “to seem to himself”.
Quimbaya
from Archaeological Colombia in Research, History
In Pre-Columbian America the patiently awaited crop integrated with ceramics a magic function with its daily use in kitchen: "Cuisine, Clayware and Storage".
Tolima
from Archaeological Colombia in Research, History
Archaeology's and History's traditional conception state that this side of the world has been recently "disclosed", but reason has more the poetry when it clarifies that: / "Vespucci and Columbus discovered what had been discovered at this earth’s side: that also here there was land.” / Juan Man...
Tumaco Portrait-Mold
from Archaeological Colombia in Research, History
Portrait-mold from Tumaco (Pacific Coast) 3.000 years before present aprox. It makes us remember the Priest from Saís addressing to the father of democracy: “Solon, Solon, you the Greeks will be ever young, you have no memories that the time has clouded…” / Plato, Timeus (Dialogues) 350 B.C.
Sinú
from Archaeological Colombia in Research, History
Archaeological pottery art. In Colombia has been found the most ancient pottery of America, dated about 6000 years B.P. Contemporary and maybe previous to the peopling of Nile´s Valleys in Egypt and the former Mesopotamia.
The Voices of Silence (Summary) for Scribd
from Archaeological Colombia in Research, History
ANOTHER LOOK INTO ANCIENT COLOMBIA AND AMERICA THROUGH THE KNOWLEDGE HIDDEN BEHIND ART AND TECHNOLOGY OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL POTTERY /
EARLY DISCOVERY AUSTRALIA & AMERICA, c.2500 BC
from rmdejonge in Research, History
Three large squares, deeply cut into a vertical rock wall, pointing to the north. They tell the story of the discovery of Australia, North America, and South America (from right to left), in the Third and Fourth Dynasties of Egypt.
Sardinia Fig.1, DISCOVERY AUSTRALIA & AMERICA, c.2500 BC
from rmdejonge in Research, History
Fig.1 Three large squares, deeply cut into a vertical rock wall, pointing to the north. They tell the story of the discovery of Australia, North America, and South America (from right to left), in the Third and Fourth Dynasties of Egypt. (c.2300 BC, Santo Stefano, Oschiri, at 41°N, North Sardini...
Sardinia Fig.2, DISCOVERY AUSTRALIA & AMERICA, c.2500 BC
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Fig.2 The rock with the three squares in the beautiful but dry landscape of Sardinia. On the foreground are other large petroglyphs. (View west, Santo Stefano, Oschiri, Sardinia, Photo: Anja Klein Wassink)
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