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The Bahía culture (500 BCE–500 CE) was a pre-Columbian culture in Ecuador.〔("Chirije-Ecuador." ) (retrieved 3 May 2011)〕 Bahía culture originated in what is now the Manabí Province on the Pacific Coast, and spread to Bahía de Caráquez and to the Andean foothills. Their ceramic tradition is one of the first found north of the Andes.〔("La Bahia." ) ''History of Ecuador.'' (retrieved 3 May 2011)〕 Chirije, a seaport, was a major Bahía archaeological site discovered by Emilio Estrada in the 1950s. Merchants traded finished goods and ''Spondylus princeps'' or red spiny oyster shells south to Chile and north as far as Mexico in exchange for precious materials such as copper and gold.〔 File:Bahia big-nose figurines.JPG|Big-nose figurines File:Bahia neck-rest 2.JPG|Neck rest File:Bahia orejera.JPG|Ear plug File:Bahia sorceror's cauldron.JPG|Sorcerer's cauldron File:Bahia witch or shaman sculpture.JPG|Witch or shaman sculpture ==See also== *Pre-Columbian Ecuador 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bahía culture」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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