Tairona archaeological remains

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The Tairona archaeological remains are the ruins and artifacts of an advanced pre-Columbian Indigenous civilization in northern Colombia, noted for their stone terraces, goldwork, and complex urban settlements such as Ciudad Perdida.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
cultural heritage
pre-Columbian archaeological remains
associatedWith Tairona civilization NERFINISHED
associatedWithEthnicGroup Tairona people NERFINISHED
country Colombia
culture Tairona culture NERFINISHED
discoveredIn 20th century
exemplifiedBy Ciudad Perdida NERFINISHED
Pueblito Chairama NERFINISHED
flourishedDuring 1st millennium CE
early 2nd millennium CE
hasPart Ciudad Perdida NERFINISHED
Pueblito Chairama NERFINISHED
anthropomorphic gold figures
burial sites
ceramic artifacts
ceremonial masks
ceremonial platforms
ceremonial pottery
domestic pottery
drainage systems
gold artifacts
irrigation channels
nose rings
ornamental jewelry
pectoral ornaments
residential structures
retaining walls
stone stairways
stone terraces
stone tools
stone-lined paths
storage structures
zoomorphic gold figures
heritageStatus important archaeological heritage of Colombia
knownFor advanced hydraulic engineering
complex urban settlements
planned urban layouts
sophisticated goldwork
stone terrace architecture
locatedIn Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta NERFINISHED
northern Colombia NERFINISHED
materialUsed ceramic
gold
stone
partOf pre-Columbian cultures of Colombia
significance evidence of advanced Indigenous civilization in northern South America
timePeriod pre-Columbian era

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