Diquís culture

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Diquís culture was a pre-Columbian society in southern Costa Rica, best known for its sophisticated metalwork and the creation of large, perfectly carved stone spheres.

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Diquís culture canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological culture
pre-Columbian culture
associatedWith Boruca people
Bribri
surface form: Bribri people

Cabécar people
continent North America
country Costa Rica
endCause Spanish conquest of Costa Rica
floruit circa 1500 CE
circa 700 CE
followedBy colonial Costa Rican society
hasArtifactType ceramic vessel
gold figurine
gold pendant
metate
stone monolith
stone sculpture
stone sphere
hasFeature burial mounds
causeways
hierarchical chiefdoms
planned settlements
platform mounds
stone-paved areas
heritageSite Precolumbian Chiefdom Settlements with Stone Spheres of the Diquís
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site component
importantSite Batambal
El Silencio
Finca 6
Grijalba-2
knownFor complex chiefdoms
elaborate funerary practices
goldwork
sophisticated metalwork
stone spheres of Costa Rica
languageFamily Chibchan languages
locatedInTime pre-Columbian era
partOf Area Intermedia
Isthmo-Colombian Area
precededBy earlier Formative cultures of southern Costa Rica
region Diquís Delta
Osa Peninsula
southern Costa Rica
religion polytheism
timePeriod Late Pre-Columbian period
usesMaterial copper
gabbro
gold
granite
tumbaga

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