Quitu

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Quitu were an indigenous pre-Inca people of the Andean region, associated with the area around present-day Quito in Ecuador.

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Quitu canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf indigenous people
pre-Inca culture
archaeologicalEvidenceFoundIn Ecuadorian Andes
surface form: Pichincha highlands

Quito basin
surface form: Quito Valley
associatedWith Quito
burialPractice funerary offerings
tombs
capital Quito
cultureArea Northern Andes
surface form: Northern Andean highlands
displacedBy Inca expansion
economy agriculture
trade
engagedIn regional trade networks
ethnicGroupOf Andean region
influenced later Quito region cultures
influencedBy other Andean cultures
knownFor ceramics
metalwork
textiles
languageFamily Barbacoan languages
surface form: Barbacoan languages (hypothesized)
locatedIn Pichincha Province
Northern Andes
surface form: northern Andes
locatedInPresentDay Ecuador
mainCrops maize
potatoes
quinoa
materialCulture copper artifacts
gold ornaments
polychrome pottery
stone tools
partOf indigenous peoples of Ecuador
Indigenous peoples of the Andes
surface form: indigenous peoples of the Andes

pre-Columbian cultures of Ecuador
pre-Hispanic history of Ecuador
precedes Inca Empire
Kingdom of Quito (legendary/contested)
surface form: Kingdom of Quito
regionType highland society
religion Andean religion
socialOrganization chiefdoms
subjectOf archaeological research
ethnohistorical studies
timePeriod before 15th century
pre-Inca era
used irrigation systems
terrace agriculture

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