RM2AYA46F–Bogota national museum sculpture of a chief of the Chibcha culture laughterful to the sixth century
RFD49152–Muisca cave paintings near Villa de Leyva, Colombia.
RFRDW0BX–Prehistoric paintings on rock known as petroglyphs in the municipality of Facatativa in Colombia
RF2ATFNGD–Muisca indigenous stone figures on the Páramo de Oceta trek, Monguí, Boyaca, Colombia
RF2HPKM5J–NATIVES OF COSTA RICA. Most of the Costa Rica tribes are members of the Chibcha family from the book ' The living races of mankind ' a popular illustrated account of the customs, habits, pursuits, feasts & ceremonies of the races of mankind throughout the world by Sir Harry Hamilton Johnston, and Henry Neville Hutchinson Volume 2 Published in London by Hutchinson & Co. in 1902
RF2DN6T8P–Columbia Pavilion of the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition in Seville inspired by Chibcha, ancient people of modern Columbia, Spain.
RF2A1G06F–It was the sacred lake and center of the rites of the Indians Muiscas (Chibcha).
RMP2HWCK–HªUNIV EXPLORAC-EL REY DORADO-CULTURA CHIBCHA. Location: MUSEO DEL ORO, BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.
RF2F81JHD–Salto del Tequendama, Cundinamarca, Colombia
RF2T31Y6Y–Bogota, Colombia - January 3, 2023: Pre-Columbian pieces of gold exhibited in the Gold Museum
RM2J67PNW–Brugmansia Aurea or angel’s trumpets flowers. They are endemic to Ecuador. Since March 2014, they have been listed as Extinct in the Wild by the IUCN.
RF2JTP9FD–Golden object from the cemetery of Malagana. Museo del Oro, Bogota, Colombia.
RF2T6JJ79–Beautiful small ear ring golden indigenous piece at colombian golden museum
RF2A777XW–Mongui, Boyaca. Maternity bath of pre-columbian Muisca women
RFRHA6PJ–Laguna de Guatavita
RF2AR9JYJ–Muisca indigenous stone figure on the Páramo de Oceta trek, Monguí, Boyaca, Colombia
RMR585EW–The gold ceremony of the Chibcha chieftain.Their chieftain was sprinkled with gold. This ceremony gave rise to the El Dorado myth or the myth of the Golden Indian ‘El Indio Dorado’ or the Golden King ‘El Rey Dorado’. America. -Part VII.-German. Oppenheim : Bey H. Gallern, 1617. Source: 10003.e.26 p.19. Language: German. Author: DE BRY, THEODOR.
RF2AH0BKE–Hiking track Camino Real from Barichara to Guane
RF2HPM4T0–Tunjo Simple vector icon.
RM2AYA469–Bogota National Museum ceramic representing warrior in a position of struggle found in Narino Colomb
RFRDTYTA–Prehistoric paintings on rock known as petroglyphs in the municipality of Facatativa in Colombia
RF2ATFNAC–Muisca indigenous stone figure on the Páramo de Oceta trek, Monguí, Boyaca, Colombia
RMRM81Y6–Ceramic figure from Chibcha, Cundimarca, Bogota, Columbia, South America. From La Ilustracion Artistica, published 1887.
RF2DN6T7W–Columbia Pavilion in Seville was inspired by Chibcha, ancient people of modern Columbia, Spain.
RFD52DTC–It was the sacred lake and center of the rites of the Indians Muiscas (Chibcha).
RMP4T36Y–TESORO DE ELDORADO. Location: MUSEO DEL ORO, BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.
RM2AX8112–The earth and its inhabitants .. . ma Paz highlands, but wasgradually drained by the erosions of the Funza (Bogota) emissary. The Chibcha(Muyscaj Indians appear to have had traditions of this geological fact, for they THE COLOMBIAN LAiCES. 161 relate how the god Bochica had cleft the mountain in twain with his golden wandto let the waters escajie over the Tequendama Falls, The most recent outflowfrom the plateau appears to have been towards the north-west by the Rio Negrovalley, where the lacustrine shells left on the terraced margins are still quitefresh. A few tarns scattered over the platea
RF2T31T8F–Bogota, Colombia - January 3, 2023: Pre-Columbian gold piece exhibited in the Gold Museum
RM2J67PH1–Brugmansia Aurea or angel’s trumpets flowers. They are endemic to Ecuador. Since March 2014, they have been listed as Extinct in the Wild by the IUCN.
RF2JTP9G4–Golden object from the cemetery of Malagana. Museo del Oro, Bogota, Colombia.
RF2T7Y9TF–ancient indigneous golden bracelet at colombian golden museum
RMPFWN2P–. Andean culture history. Incas; Indians of South America. "->â V ! QUI M BAY A.' Jf' j-''F C ;v M. ^ cHiBCHA---:4.< y l ; 1^'' /.) mapac:a'. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bennett, Wendell Clark, 1905-1953; Bird, Junius Bouton, 1907-1982. New York [American Museum of Natural History]
RFRHA6N3–Laguna de Guatavita
RF2AR9JYT–Muisca indigenous stone figure on the Páramo de Oceta trek, Monguí, Boyaca, Colombia
RF2AH0BH1–Hiking track Camino Real from Barichara to Guane
RF2CBFM4R–Tunjo Simple vector icon. Tunjo icons for your business project
RFRDW12J–Prehistoric paintings on rock known as petroglyphs in the municipality of Facatativa in Colombia
RF2ATFNHK–Muisca indigenous stone figure on the Páramo de Oceta trek, Monguí, Boyaca, Colombia
RMRWYY7X–Ceramic figure with an Egyptian aspect from Chibcha, Cundimarca, Bogota, South America. From La Ilustracion Artistica, published 1887.
RF2DN6T86–Columbia Pavilion of the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition in Seville inspired by Chibcha, ancient people of modern Columbia, Spain.
RMP4JCXA–TESORO DE ELDORADO. Location: MUSEO DEL ORO, BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.
RM2CEM0DN–. The earth and its inhabitants ... hlands, but wasgradually drained by the erosions of the Funza (Bogota) emissary. The Chibcha(Muysca) Indians appear to have had traditions of this geological fact, for they THE COLOMBIAN LAKES. 161 relate how the god Bochica had cleft the mountain in twain with his golden wandto let the waters escape over the Tequendama Falls, The most recent outflowfrom the plateau appears to have been towards the north-west by the Rio Negrovalley, where the lacustrine shells left on the terraced margins are still quitefresh. A few tarns scattered over the plateau still rec
RF2T31TB9–Bogota, Colombia - January 3, 2023: Couple of visitors look at the Zenu earmuffs in the Gold Museum
RM2J67PE3–Brugmansia Aurea or angel’s trumpets flowers. They are endemic to Ecuador. Since March 2014, they have been listed as Extinct in the Wild by the IUCN.
RF2JTP9GD–Pre columbian ceramic on display in the Museo del Oro. The Museum of Gold is a museum located in Bogota, Colombia.
RF2TAKE63–Ancient indigenous Funeral wooden chair at golden museum
RMPFWN32–. Andean culture history. Incas; Indians of South America. "->â V ! QUI M BAY A.' Jf' j-''F C ;v M. ^ cHiBCHA---:4.< y l ; 1^'' /.) mapac:a'. T RO PICAL AGRICULTURISTS . santa're ^t I ? / mIrakancueRa i / Fig. 4. South American cultural divisions. 33. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bennett, Wendell Clark, 1905-1953; Bird, Junius Bouton, 1907-1982. New York [American Museum of Natural Hist
RFRHA6JG–Laguna de Guatavita
RF2AR9JWH–Muisca indigenous stone figure on the Páramo de Oceta trek, Monguí, Boyaca, Colombia
RF2AH0BMY–Hiking track Camino Real from Barichara to Guane
RFRDW0ET–Prehistoric paintings on rock known as petroglyphs in the municipality of Facatativa in Colombia
RMRY34GF–Ceramic figure with an Egyptian aspect from Chibcha, Cundimarca, Bogota, South America. From La Ilustracion Artistica, published 1887.
RMP4T36X–TESORO DE ELDORADO MASCARA DE ORO. Location: MUSEO DEL ORO, BOGOTA, COLOMBIA.
RM2CEKYDK–. The earth and its inhabitants ... prising the Baudo, Citarae, Noanama, Tado, and manyother tribes, occupies all the western parts of Colombia in the Atrato and SanJucin valleys, and thence southwards to Ecuador. They also hold the northern * E. Uricoccliea, Gtamatica i vocabulario de la lengua chibcha INHABITANTS OF COLOMBIA. 175 spurs of the Cordillera on the Atlantic side, the approaclies to the plateaux ofAntioquia, and even some districts in the Central American isthmus. To thesame ethnical group belong the various tribes of the Catios, between the Atratoand the Cauca. Of all the Colombi
RF2T31T67–Bogota, Colombia - January 3, 2023: Two young men look at pieces of ceramics and gold in the Gold Museum
RM2J67PPH–Brugmansia Aurea or angel’s trumpets flowers. They are endemic to Ecuador. Since March 2014, they have been listed as Extinct in the Wild by the IUCN.
RF2JTP9GA–Golden object from the cemetery of Malagana. Museo del Oro, Bogota, Colombia.
RF2T6JA4C–Close up to a beautiful ancient golden piece of colombian golden museum
RFRHA66K–Laguna de Guatavita
RF2AR9K02–Muisca indigenous stone figure on the Páramo de Oceta trek, Monguí, Boyaca, Colombia
RF2AH0BNG–Hiking track Camino Real from Barichara to Guane
RFRDW03J–Prehistoric paintings on rock known as petroglyphs in the municipality of Facatativa in Colombia
RM2AYTY1K–TESORO DE ELDORADO. Location: MUSEO DEL ORO. BOGOTA. COLOMBIA.
RM2CE6TDT–. Ridpath's Universal history : an account of the origin, primitive condition and ethnic development of the great races of mankind, and of the principal events in the evolution and progress of the civilized life among men and nations, from recent and authentic sources with a preliminary inquiry on the time, place and manner of the beginning . up sufficiently de-veloped and differentiated to requireparticular notice. Such a people are the Chibcha, orMuisca, family of Bogota. This is a civ-ilized race whose progress Place and ethnic in several directions has connections of ,, , ,- t-> the Chi
RF2T31RRY–Bogota, Colombia - January 3, 2023: Printing roll of pre-Columbian patterns exposed in the Gold Museum
RM2J67PNE–Brugmansia Aurea or angel’s trumpets flowers. They are endemic to Ecuador. Since March 2014, they have been listed as Extinct in the Wild by the IUCN.
RF2T98080–Pre columbus culture indigenous golden mask at golden museum
RF2AH0BR2–Hiking track Camino Real from Barichara to Guane
RFRDTYAA–Prehistoric paintings on rock known as petroglyphs in the municipality of Facatativa in Colombia
RM2CEP0NG–. The Encyclopædia britannica; a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information. Fig. 6.—Two Typical Stone Sculptures in theform of human heads, with characteristicornaments. Interior of Costa Rica, CentralAmerica. Culture of the Guetar. Fig. 7.—Large Gold Human Figure,with a gold coco-flask in eachhand; gold diadem, nose and earornaments, and chains on neckand legs. Antioquia, Columbia.Chibcha culture. Fig. S.—Stone Vessel supported^ by proneHuman Figure. Interior of Costa Rica,Central America. Culture of the Guetar..
RF2T31W9X–Bogota, Colombia - January 3, 2023: Pre-Columbian gold masks exhibited in the Gold Museum
RM2J67PEP–Brugmansia Aurea or angel’s trumpets flowers. They are endemic to Ecuador. Since March 2014, they have been listed as Extinct in the Wild by the IUCN.
RF2JTP9GG–Pre columbian ceramic on display in the Museo del Oro. The Museum of Gold is a museum located in Bogota, Colombia.
RF2T7Y5YW–Ancient small golden pieces of bats representations
RF2AH0BKG–Hiking track Camino Real from Barichara to Guane
RFRDW055–Prehistoric paintings on rock known as petroglyphs in the municipality of Facatativa in Colombia
RMRGTHXN–. Bulletin. Ethnology. Plate 172.—Chibcha and other artifacts. Top (left): Chibcha gold ornaments. Top (right): Gold deer head, a staff or thro wing-stick head from the confluence of Cauca and Niche Rivers, Colombia. (Courtesy American Museum of Natural History.) Bottom: a-c, Chibcha pottery; d, Quimbaya Brown incised ware. (After Seler, 1893, pis. 49, 50, 52, 56.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Smithsonia
RF2T31T09–Bogota, Colombia - January 3, 2023: Ceramic figures of owl and shaman exposed in the Gold Museum
RM2J67PE5–Brugmansia Aurea or angel’s trumpets flowers. They are endemic to Ecuador. Since March 2014, they have been listed as Extinct in the Wild by the IUCN.
RF2JTP9F6–Signs in the transmilenio of Bogota
RF2T7KH1A–Closeup to a bird details of an ancient golden pectoral at colombian golden museum
RFRDW21M–Prehistoric paintings on rock known as petroglyphs in the municipality of Facatativa in Colombia
RMRD76PP–. Andean culture history. Incas; Indians of South America. "->â V ! QUI M BAY A.' Jf' j-''F C ;v M. ^ cHiBCHA---:4.< y l ; 1^'' /.) mapac:a'. T RO PICAL AGRICULTURISTS . santa're ^t I ? / mIrakancueRa i / Fig. 4. South American cultural divisions. 33. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bennett, Wendell Clark, 1905-1953; Bird, Junius Bouton, 1907-1982. New York [American Museum of Natural Hist
RF2T31RFH–Bogota, Colombia - January 3, 2023: Bells of different materials hanging in the Gold Museum
RM2J67PFW–Brugmansia Aurea or angel’s trumpets flowers. They are endemic to Ecuador. Since March 2014, they have been listed as Extinct in the Wild by the IUCN.
RF2JTP9F9–Pre-Columbian gold artifact on display in the Museo del Oro. The Museum of Gold is a museum located in Bogota, Colombia.
RF2T7MGH9–beautiful ancient indigenous Anthropozoomorphic ceramic at colombian golden museum
RFRDW1XB–Prehistoric paintings on rock known as petroglyphs in the municipality of Facatativa in Colombia
RMRGWB12–. Bulletin. Ethnology. 890 SOUTH AMERICAN INDIANS [B. A. E. Bull. 143. Map 9.—Chibcha territory. (After Restrepo, 1895, and Triana, 1907.) Broken line, limits of Chibcha territory. Dot-and-dash line, roman numerals, major realms: Zipa, Zaque, etc. Dotted lines, capital letters, provinces with over- lords. Arabic numerals, settlements. All limits are approximate only. I. Zipa's dominions. A, Bacata: 1, Muequeta; 2, Facatativa; 3, Subacho- que; 4, Chia; 5, Teusaquiyo, modern Bogota; 6, Bosa; 7, Usme. B, Fusagasuga: 8, Fusagasuga; 9, Pasca. C, Ubaque: 10, Caqueza; 11, Ubaque. D, Guata- bita: 12,
RF2T31XXW–Bogota, Colombia - January 3, 2023: Employee of the Gold Museum cleans the glass of the exhibition window
RF2T7MEKB–Beautiful anthropomorphic stone sculpture at golden museum
RFRDW0F8–Prehistoric paintings on rock known as petroglyphs in the municipality of Facatativa in Colombia
RMRD76R0–. Andean culture history. Incas; Indians of South America. "->â V ! QUI M BAY A.' Jf' j-''F C ;v M. ^ cHiBCHA---:4.< y l ; 1^'' /.) mapac:a'. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bennett, Wendell Clark, 1905-1953; Bird, Junius Bouton, 1907-1982. New York [American Museum of Natural History]
RF2T31GPY–Bogota, Colombia - January 3, 2023: Tourists tour the showcases of the Gold Museum
RF2T81AAY–Beautiful ancient rounded golden pectoral of a chaman at golden museum
RFRDW0D2–Prehistoric paintings on rock known as petroglyphs in the municipality of Facatativa in Colombia
RF2T31W4N–Bogota, Colombia - January 3, 2023: Visitors tour one of the exhibition rooms in the Gold Museum
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