Santa María (archaeological site)

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Santa María is a pre-Columbian archaeological site in northwestern Argentina, notable for its well-preserved remains of the Calchaquí culture and its characteristic stone architecture and funerary structures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
pre-Columbian site
archaeologicalSignificance evidence of Calchaquí social and ritual organization
associatedWithCulture Calchaquí culture NERFINISHED
associatedWithEthnohistoricGroup Calchaquí peoples GENERATED
chronologicalContext late pre-Columbian period
country Argentina
culturalPeriod pre-Columbian era
hasArchaeologicalRemains domestic structures
funerary contexts
stone enclosures
hasCondition well-preserved remains
hasFeature funerary structures
stone architecture
heritageStatus regional archaeological resource
heritageType archaeological heritage site
locatedIn northwestern Argentina
locatedOnContinent South America
materialUsed stone
notableFor characteristic funerary architecture
characteristic stone constructions
remains of the Calchaquí culture
partOf Calchaquí valleys archaeological tradition
preservationStatus relatively well preserved
region Northwest Argentina NERFINISHED
researchField Andean archaeology NERFINISHED
timeDepth pre-Hispanic period
tourismType cultural tourism
usedFor burial practices
ritual activities

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Calchaquí culture hasSite Santa María (archaeological site)