Pre-Columbian history of Costa Rica

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title: Pre-Columbian history of Costa Rica
text: The pre-Columbian history of Costa Rica extends from the establishment of the first settlers until the arrival of Christopher Columbus to the Americas. Archaeological evidence allows us to date the arrival of the first humans to Costa Rica to between 7000 and 10,000 BC. By the second millennium BC sedentary farming communities already existed. Between 300 BC and AD 300 many communities moved from a tribal, clan-centric organization – kinship-based, rarely hierarchical and dependent on self-suste
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description: Costa Rica before Spanish colonization
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date modified: 2024-03-08T22:05:00Z
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