Buritaca-200

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Buritaca-200 is an ancient archaeological site in Colombia associated with the Tairona civilization, known for its terraced stone structures and pre-Columbian heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
pre-Columbian settlement
archaeologicalSignificance evidence of complex Tairona social organization
example of terraced mountain architecture
associatedWith Tairona culture
surface form: Tairona civilization
belongsTo indigenous cultural heritage of Colombia
constructionMaterial stone
country Colombia
culture Tairona
discoveredBy modern archaeology in 20th century
elevation mountain slopes of Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
hasAccess by foot
hasFeature drainage channels
residential terraces
stone platforms
stone stairways
terraced stone structures
hasType indigenous archaeological site
mountain settlement
heritage pre-Columbian
locatedIn Colombia
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Magdalena Department
locatedNear Buritaca River
partOf Tairona culture
surface form: Tairona settlement network
preservationStatus archaeological remains
region Colombian Caribbean region
surface form: Caribbean region of Colombia
relatedTo Tairona goldworking tradition
Tairona
surface form: Tairona trade networks
terrain mountainous
threatenedBy environmental degradation
looting
timePeriod Late Intermediate Period of the Andes
surface form: Late Intermediate Period (northern Colombia)

pre-Columbian era
usedFor agriculture
habitation
ritual activities

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Tairona hasSite Buritaca-200