Examples of 'pre hispanic' in a sentence
Meaning of "pre hispanic"
pre hispanic - This phrase refers to the time period or culture that existed in a region before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the Americas. It pertains to the era before the Spanish colonization and the influence of Spanish culture in the region
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Tours to learn the pre hispanic mayan culture.
This technique of burnishing and firing only once is reminiscent of pre Hispanic pottery.
It is considered a dish from pre Hispanic of the moche culture.
This is a pre Hispanic culture and one of the oldest and largest of Mesoamerica.
Many of which were the stones of pre Hispanic temples.
Pre Hispanic copper working.
Most of the family works on reproductions of pre Hispanic images.
Some elements are from the pre Hispanic period but it is mostly of European origin.
These and other traditions have roots in the pre Hispanic period.
Pre Hispanic period.
His work is generally influenced by pre Hispanic colors and lines.
There are wind pre hispanic musical instruments, unique and very curious.
The municipal seat traces its origins to the pre Hispanic period.
However, pre Hispanic clothing and other cloths did not have woven fringes.
These workers maintained many of the ancient privileges of pre Hispanic feather workers.
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Influences in textile designs include pre Hispanic fretwork, glyphs, elements from new archeological finds.
There is evidence that a number of motifs dates back to the pre Hispanic period.
Malachite and onyx are often worked into pre Hispanic themed decorative objects and lamp bases.
The basic imagery was European but the edging shows traces of pre Hispanic designs.
His father was a farmer, who found pre Hispanic pieces while working in the fields.
This last tradition harkens back to the payment of tribute in the pre Hispanic era.
These include Mixtec fretwork, images from pre Hispanic codices and regional color schemes.
In the pre Hispanic period the areas was called Ajuchitlan, or Valley of the Flowers.
This market developed in Mexico as a way to regulate pre Hispanic markets called tianguis.
It almost always made reference to Pre Hispanic culture, highlighting its great artists and buildings.
The town also has a community museum which has a number of pre Hispanic pieces.
Puruchuco is a pre Hispanic palace, at east of Lima.
Many of there baskets are of a small size, similar to the pre Hispanic tenates.
The area began as an independent pre Hispanic village called Aztacalco, later renamed Romita.
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