- The
Saladoid culture is a pre-Columbian
indigenous culture of
territory in present-day
Venezuela and the
Caribbean that
flourished from 500 BCE to 545...
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between 3500 and 1000 BCE.: 21–24 In the
first century of the
Common Era,
Saladoid people settled in Tobago. They
brought with them pottery-making and agricultural...
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Between 400 BC and 200 BC, the
first ceramic-using agriculturalists, the
Saladoid culture,
entered Trinidad from
South America. They
expanded up the Orinoco...
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between 2000 and 500 BCE.
Later coastal sites show the
presence of the
Saladoid culture (until 550 CE). The
native Caribs are
believed to have
called the...
- They were
succeeded by the
ceramic age pre-Columbian Arawak-speaking
Saladoid people who
migrated from the
lower Orinoco River. They
introduced agriculture...
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peoples beginning 2,000 to 4,000
years ago;
these included the Ortoiroid,
Saladoid, and Taíno. It was then
colonized by
Spain following the
arrival of Christopher...
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Nazca Moche Lima
Tiwanaku Wari
Caribbean Ortoiroid people Guanahatabey Saladoid Arawak West
Africa and
Central Africa Dhar
Tichitt Oualata Nok Sao Senegambia...
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Nazca Moche Lima
Tiwanaku Wari
Caribbean Ortoiroid people Guanahatabey Saladoid Arawak West
Africa and
Central Africa Dhar
Tichitt Oualata Nok Sao Senegambia...
- they disappeared, to be
replaced by the ceramic-using and
agriculturalist Saladoid people around 100 BC, who
migrated to St.
Kitts north up the archipelago...
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Ciboney people,
Greater Antilles, c. 1000—301 BC Guanahatabey, Cuba, 1000 BC
Saladoid culture, 500 BC—545 AD
Ostionoid culture, 600—1500 AD
Arawak people, c...