Category:Pre-Columbian cultures

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The term Pre-Columbian cultures are cultures of the Americas in the era before significant European influence. While technically referring to the era before Christopher Columbus, in practice the term usually includes indigenous cultures as they continued to develop until they were conquered or significantly influenced by Europeans, even if this happened decades or even centuries after Columbus first landed in 1492 CE.

The term Pre-Columbian is used especially often in discussions of the great indigenous civilizations of the New World, such as those of Mesoamerica (e.g. the Aztec and Maya) and the Andes (Inca, Moche, etc).

Categorizing[edit]

  • The only articles that should be listed below are the ones about individual cultures / civilizations of the pre-Columbian era, not specific sub-topics on them or others relating generally to the pre-Columbian historical era.
  • Instead: use subcategories for these, or create one if there's not the one you need

— for articles on the cultural areas that may be defined

Subcategories

This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total.

Pages in category "Pre-Columbian cultures"

The following 161 pages are in this category, out of 161 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.