Examples of 'pre-hispanic times' in a sentence

Meaning of "pre-hispanic times"

pre-hispanic times: Refers to the period in the history of a region or civilization before the arrival of European influence, particularly in the Americas

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In medicine began to be used in pre-Hispanic times.
In the pre-Hispanic times there were important festividades every month of the year.
The area was originally settled in pre-Hispanic times.
From pre-Hispanic times to the present, death has been a source of anxiety and artistic expression.
He used traditional pigments used in pre-Hispanic times.
In pre-Hispanic times this area belonged to the chieftainship of Cupules.
The history of this place dates back to pre-Hispanic times.
In pre-Hispanic times it was located on the northwest shore of the great Lake Texcoco.
A very old dish that maybe dates back to pre-hispanic times.
During pre-Hispanic times the Aztecs used masks as part of their religious ceremonies.
Nopal has been present in the national gastronomy since before pre-Hispanic times.
During pre-Hispanic times it belonged to the chieftainship of Tutul Xiú.
However, some research claims that there were representations during pre-Hispanic times.
Cecropiifolia has been cultivated since pre-Hispanic times by Indians in southwestern Colombia.
There are versions that indicate that this celebration dates back to pre-Hispanic times.

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Culture = = The Tagalog culture of the pre-Hispanic times was significantly different from its current expression.
The bold use of colors in crafts and other constructions extends back to pre-Hispanic times.
The land has been inhabited since pre-Hispanic times by Chaná, Charrúa.
Protected by a natural reef barrier, Tulum was in a privileged area in pre-Hispanic times.
There are no records indicating the history of pre-Hispanic times for this area.
Chili has been one of the essential ingredients in Mexican cuisine since pre-Hispanic times.
Tacámbaro 's origins go back to pre-Hispanic times.
Independent Mexico inherited a colonial geographical configuration that never mirrored an organic reality in pre-Hispanic times.
Clams have been considered food in Mexico since pre-Hispanic times.
Chicatanas-large winged ants native to the Oaxaca region of Mexico-have been eaten since pre-Hispanic times.
Paper-making is a skill that goes back to pre-Hispanic times.
It was the largest fortified city in the Valley of Toluca in pre-Hispanic times.
Beautiful botanical gardens existed throughout the Aztec empire in pre-Hispanic times.
Corn is to Mexican cuisine what bread is to French cuisine, since Pre-Hispanic times.
Your second day starts heading to Coyoacán, which dates back to pre-Hispanic times.
This river network made Valdivia a trade center even since Pre-Hispanic times.
THE RAIN CURTAIN - Rain has been a topic of conversation since pre-Hispanic times.
The process, known as nixtamalization, was originally developed in pre-Hispanic times.
Tepito 's economy has been linked to the tianguis since pre-Hispanic times.
It is the oldest technique, which has come from pre-Hispanic times.
Yucuquimi de Ocampo 's history dates back to pre-Hispanic times.
In Oaxaca, a type of proto-wheel has been used by the Zapotecs since pre-Hispanic times.

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Spratling was a great Pre-Hispanic coins collector
The pre-Hispanic dance that survived the passage of time
Colonial cities with pre-Hispanic influences
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Examples of using Times
I saw her a few times in the town
Other times we do not have anything to say
She took it three times special physical
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