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The Bahía culture (500 BCE–500 CE) was a pre-Columbian culture in Ecuador. Bahía culture originated in what is now the Manabí Province on the Pacific Coast, and spread to Bahía de Caráquez and to the Andean foothills. Their ceramic tradition is one of the first found north of the Andes. , a seaport, was a major Bahía archaeological site discovered by Emilio Estrada in the 1950s. Merchants traded finished goods and Spondylus princeps or red spiny oyster shells south to Chile and north as far as Mexico in exchange for precious materials such as copper and gold. * Big-nose figurines * Neck rest * *

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  • Bahía de Caráquez és una cultura precolombina localitzada a la zona costanera central de l'actual Equador (bàsicament a la província de Manabí) i que fou activa entre el 500 aC i el 500 dC aproximadament. Es tracta d'una cultura sedentària, que practicava la pesca i l'agricultura intensiva i sembla fortament estratificat en classes socials. Cal destacar la construcció d'importants plataformes de pedra sobre els terrenys habitats. Sembla que l'illa de La Plata, situada a uns 30 km de la costa fou un santuari important d'aquest poble. En els seus inicis aquesta cultura sembla derivar-se, o com a mínim desenvolupar-se paral·lelament, de la cultura Chorrera, mentre que en la seva darrera època té afinitats amb la cultura de La Tolita i Jama-Coaque. Cap al 500 dC desapareix sobtadament, substituïda per la cultura , que es mantindrà fins a l'arribada dels espanyols. (ca)
  • The Bahía culture (500 BCE–500 CE) was a pre-Columbian culture in Ecuador. Bahía culture originated in what is now the Manabí Province on the Pacific Coast, and spread to Bahía de Caráquez and to the Andean foothills. Their ceramic tradition is one of the first found north of the Andes. , a seaport, was a major Bahía archaeological site discovered by Emilio Estrada in the 1950s. Merchants traded finished goods and Spondylus princeps or red spiny oyster shells south to Chile and north as far as Mexico in exchange for precious materials such as copper and gold. * Big-nose figurines * Neck rest * Ear plug * Sorcerer's cauldron * Witch or shaman sculpture (en)
  • La culture Bahía (500 av. J.-C. – 500 apr. J.-C.) était une culture précolombienne en Équateur. La culture bahia est née dans ce qui est maintenant la province de Manabí sur la côte pacifique, et s'est étendue à Bahía de Caráquez jusqu'aux contreforts andins. Leur tradition céramique est l'une des premières découvertes au nord des Andes. Le port maritime Chirije est un site archéologique majeur de Bahía découvert par Emilio Estrada dans les années 1950. Les marchands y font le commerce de produit finis et de Spondylus princeps ou de coquilles d'huîtres épineuses rouges depuis le sud du Chili jusqu'au nord du Mexique en échange de matières précieuses telles que le cuivre et l'or. * Figurines à gros nez * Repose-nuque * Bouchon d'oreille * Chaudron de sorcier * Sculpture de sorcière ou de chaman (fr)
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  • Location of the Bahía culture (en)
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  • Bahía (en)
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  • Bahía de Caráquez és una cultura precolombina localitzada a la zona costanera central de l'actual Equador (bàsicament a la província de Manabí) i que fou activa entre el 500 aC i el 500 dC aproximadament. (ca)
  • The Bahía culture (500 BCE–500 CE) was a pre-Columbian culture in Ecuador. Bahía culture originated in what is now the Manabí Province on the Pacific Coast, and spread to Bahía de Caráquez and to the Andean foothills. Their ceramic tradition is one of the first found north of the Andes. , a seaport, was a major Bahía archaeological site discovered by Emilio Estrada in the 1950s. Merchants traded finished goods and Spondylus princeps or red spiny oyster shells south to Chile and north as far as Mexico in exchange for precious materials such as copper and gold. * Big-nose figurines * Neck rest * * (en)
  • La culture Bahía (500 av. J.-C. – 500 apr. J.-C.) était une culture précolombienne en Équateur. La culture bahia est née dans ce qui est maintenant la province de Manabí sur la côte pacifique, et s'est étendue à Bahía de Caráquez jusqu'aux contreforts andins. Leur tradition céramique est l'une des premières découvertes au nord des Andes. * Figurines à gros nez * Repose-nuque * Bouchon d'oreille * Chaudron de sorcier * Sculpture de sorcière ou de chaman (fr)
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  • Cultura Bahía de Caráquez (ca)
  • Bahía culture (en)
  • Culture Bahia (fr)
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