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      • Among the earliest permanent settlements, dated to 4700 BC is the Huaca Prieta site on the coast of Peru, and at 3500 BC the Valdivia culture in Ecuador. Other groups also formed permanent settlements. Among those groups were the Muisca or "Muysca," and the Tairona, located in present-day Colombia.
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  2. Some groups formed permanent settlements. Among those groups were Chibcha -speaking peoples (" Muisca " or "Muysca"), Valdivia, Quimbaya , Calima , Marajoara culture , and the Tairona . The Muisca of Colombia , postdating the Herrera Period , Valdivia of Ecuador , the Quechuas , and the Aymara of Peru and Bolivia were the four most important ...

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    When the Europeans arrived, many natives of North America were semi-nomadic tribes of hunter-gatherers; others were sedentary and agricultural civilizations. Many formed new tribes or confederations in response to European colonization. Well-known groups included the Huron, Apache, Cherokee, Sioux, Mohegan, Iroquois (which included Mohawk, Oneida, ...

    Mesoamerica is the region extending from central Mexico south to the northwestern border of Costa Rica which gave rise to a group of stratified, culturally related agrarian civilizations spanning an approximately 3,000-year period before the European discovery of the New World. Mesoamericanis the adjective generally used to refer to that group of p...

    By the first millennium after migration, South America’s vast rainforests, mountains, plains, and coasts were the home of tens of millions of people.Some groups formed permanent settlements. Among those groups were the Chibchas (or "Muiscas" or "Muyscas") and the Tairona. The Chibchas of Colombia, the Quechuas of Peru, and the Aymaras of Bolivia we...

    The Caral Supe valley was the site of the first known urban center in the Americas, which acted as the hub for a series of settlements extending to the Peruvian coast. Caral is thought to have been occupied between 3000 B.C.E. and 1600 B.C.E.

    Mair, Victor H. Contact and Exchange in the Ancient World: Perspectives on the Global Past. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2006. ISBN 9780824828844
    Mann, Charles C. 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus. New York: Knopf, 2005. ISBN 9781400040063
    Wright, Ronald. Stolen Continents: 500 Years of Conquest and Resistance in the Americas. Mariner Books, 2005. ISBN 9780618492404

    All links retrieved June 13, 2019. 1. Central Andes Prehistoric Sequence 2. Study confirms Bering land bridge flooded later than previously believed 3. Bering Land Bridge Natural Reserve

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  3. Jun 30, 2018 · It is possible that something comparable happened 15,000-20,000 years ago that allowed humans to gather into larger social groups and, therefore, allowed for large, permanent settlements.

    • Caleb Strom
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  4. Permanent settlements refer to places where people have decided to live indefinitely. These are typically characterized by permanent structures like houses, schools, and other buildings.

  5. Aug 4, 2018 · Abstract. In the second of three chapters about the origins of human settlements in deep history, Bowen and Gleeson summarize new insights about human origins that are emerging from transdisciplinary research. One insight is that agriculture was begun by hunter-gatherer cultures, often thousands of years before permanent settlements.

    • William M. Bowen, Robert E. Gleeson
    • 2019
  6. By around nine thousand years ago, groups in a few different areas around the world were not only practicing agriculture but also beginning to establish large and complex permanent settlements. A number of these Neolithic settlements emerged in Europe, the Near East, China, Pakistan, and beyond.

  7. Oct 13, 2022 · Groups of Polynesian mariners had existed 50,000 years ago, but they were not colonizers. In fact, many scholars argue that eventual colonization actually began as exploration. Around 2,500 years ago, we see more permanent settlements in Fiji, Tonga, and other areas of the “remote” Pacific, as remnants of pottery have been found there.

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