Molle culture

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The Molle culture was a pre-Columbian indigenous society of north-central Chile known for its early agricultural practices, distinctive ceramics, and influence on later Andean cultures.

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Molle culture canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological culture
indigenous culture of Chile
pre-Columbian culture
archaeologicalEvidence agricultural tools
ceramic remains
culturalSphere Andean civilization
surface form: Andean civilizations
developedIn Andean region
surface form: Andes region
ethnicGroupType indigenous society
followedBy later Andean cultures in Chile
geographicalContext semi-arid valleys of north-central Chile
hasCharacteristic distinctive ceramics
early agricultural practices
influence on later Andean cultures
influenced later Andean cultures
knownFor distinctive ceramic styles
early agriculture in north-central Chile
locatedIn Chile
north-central Chile
partOf Andes cultural area
surface form: Andean cultural area
practiced agriculture
precededBy earlier hunter-gatherer groups in north-central Chile
region north-central Chile
timePeriod pre-Columbian era
used agricultural techniques
ceramics

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Río Hurtado hasIndigenousHistory Molle culture