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This article describes the architecture of the Muisca. The Muisca, inhabiting the central highlands of the Colombian Andes (Altiplano Cundiboyacense and the southwestern part of that the Bogotá savanna), were one of the four great civilizations of the Americas. Unlike the three civilizations in present-day Mexico and Peru (the Aztec, Maya, and the Incas), they did not construct grand architecture of solid materials. While specialising in agriculture and gold-working, cloths and ceramics, their architecture was rather modest and made of non-permanent materials as wood and clay.

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  • Los muiscas, que habitaban las tierras altas centrales de los Andes colombianos (Altiplano Cundiboyacense y la parte suroeste de la sabana de Bogotá), fueron una de las cuatro grandes civilizaciones de América. Aparte de las tres civilizaciones en México y Perú actuales; los aztecas, los mayas y los incas, respectivamente, no construyeron una gran arquitectura de materiales sólidos. Mientras se especializaban en la agricultura y el trabajo del oro, telas y cerámicas, su arquitectura era bastante modesta y estaba hecha de materiales no permanentes como la madera y la arcilla. La evidencia de la arquitectura Muisca se basa en las excavaciones arqueológicas realizadas desde mediados del siglo XX. En los últimos años, se han descubierto áreas más grandes que muestran evidencia de la arquitectu (es)
  • This article describes the architecture of the Muisca. The Muisca, inhabiting the central highlands of the Colombian Andes (Altiplano Cundiboyacense and the southwestern part of that the Bogotá savanna), were one of the four great civilizations of the Americas. Unlike the three civilizations in present-day Mexico and Peru (the Aztec, Maya, and the Incas), they did not construct grand architecture of solid materials. While specialising in agriculture and gold-working, cloths and ceramics, their architecture was rather modest and made of non-permanent materials as wood and clay. (en)
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