précolombianas
Précolombianas (often translated as pre-Columbian) refers to the diverse societies and cultures of the American continents that existed before sustained contact with Europe after Christopher Columbus’s voyages begun in 1492. The term is a chronological label rather than a single culture, spanning thousands of years and a wide range of geographic regions, languages, and political systems.
Regions and notable cultures: In Mesoamerica, civilizations such as the Olmec, Maya, and Aztec flourished from
Achievements and features: Précolombianas are known for monumental architecture, urban planning, and expansive trade and road
Legacy and scholarship: The arrival of Europeans in the late 15th century brought dramatic demographic and