PRE-HISPANIC AKLAN
Before the Spanish colonizers came, the people of Aklan were already engaged in trade not only with other islands in the Visayas or the Philippines, but also with other Asian countries. Archaeological findings show that Aklan's trade with Asian neighbors dates as far back as the 10th to the 15th centuries. Its ship-building industry facilitated trade. Textiles woven out of various plant fibers were among the products traded.
PRE-HISPANIC CEBUCebu was called Zebu, Sugbo and Zubu before the Spaniards came in 1521. It was a fishing village and a trading post with people from as far as Siam, China, Arabia and Malay islands coming to trade. People's houses were made of cut timber and had nipa shingles as roof.
It's a term to describe the America's before they were discovered by Columbus in 1492
"Pre-Columbian" is a term used to describe the time period in the Americas before the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492. It refers to the civilizations and cultures that existed in the Americas prior to European contact.
The giant stone heads in Villahermosa, Mexico were built by the Olmec civilization. These colossal stone sculptures are known for their distinctive features and are considered among the most iconic artifacts of the Olmec culture.
The Gold Museum (Museo del Oro) in Bogotá, Colombia has the largest collection of gold artifacts in the world, with over 55,000 pieces of gold and other materials from pre-Hispanic indigenous cultures.
In Philippine history, the pre-Hispanic period refers to the period before the arrival of the Spaniards. This is approximately before the 16th century.
A period of time before people of Spain invaded a country (e.g. Pre - Hispanic Mexico - before Spaniards arrived in Mexico.
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PRE-HISPANIC CEBUCebu was called Zebu, Sugbo and Zubu before the Spaniards came in 1521. It was a fishing village and a trading post with people from as far as Siam, China, Arabia and Malay islands coming to trade. People's houses were made of cut timber and had nipa shingles as roof.
Pre-Hispanic Filipinos mingled with their Asian neighbors during the Spanish colonization. As the Spanish settled in the country, they blended in with the Filipino community while still practicing their deep Spanish roots.
The Olmec as well as Teotihuacans are considered as such.
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The pre-Hispanic Filipinos were the indigenous peoples who populated the Philippines before the arrival of Spanish colonizers in the 16th century. They had diverse cultures, languages, and traditions, with various groups such as the Aeta, Igorot, and Visayan people inhabiting the islands. These communities had complex societies, engaged in agriculture, trade, and had their own belief systems.
The term "per-Hispanic" is not a commonly used term in English, and it is possible that it is a mistranslation or a misspelling of the term "pre-Hispanic." Assuming that the intended term is "pre-Hispanic," it refers to the time period in Mesoamerican and Andean history before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors and the start of the colonial era in the Americas. This period is also known as the "pre-Columbian" era, referring to the time before the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492. In the context of Mexican artist David Alfaro Siqueiros, who was involved in the Mexican muralism movement in the early 20th century, the term "pre-Hispanic" likely refers to the indigenous cultures and civilizations that existed in Mexico and other parts of the Americas before the arrival of the Spanish. Siqueiros and other Mexican muralists often depicted pre-Hispanic themes and imagery in their works as a way of celebrating and preserving indigenous culture and history.