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ETHNIC GROUPS IN PRE-COLUMBIAN
AMERICA
The many
thousands of ancient carved and ceramic artifacts recovered throughout the Americas
during recent times, support the existence in Pre-Columbian America of a
great deal of ethnic diversity among the indigenous population. The main ethnic groups of modern times,
African, European and Oriental, were represented along with several other
types. However, subsequent to the
European Conquest of the 15th Century and the mass demise of over
90 percent of indigenous peoples in America, due to introduced and endemic
illnesses and deprivation, much of the diversity did not recover to its Pre-Columbian
occurrence. Rather, in many areas,
there was a blending in with characteristics of the colonizers The
artifacts showing ethnic types in this section are but a few of the many that
may be found in museums throughout the world. Some dimensions are included along with an estimation of their
age: Please Choose category to
view: Western Mexico Western South America
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The ancient originators
of the art shown in this section are posthumously respectfully acknowledged.