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    Malagana, also known as the Malagana Treasure is an archaeological site of Colombia named after a sugarcane estate where it was accidentally discovered...
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    the valley and make up Calima culture are the Ilama, Yotoco, Sonso, and Malagana cultures. The Calima Darién Archaeological Museum and the Calima Gold Museum...
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    Cabacungan D.G. Pelaez Gumaod Hinaplanan Kalawitan Lanise Luna Madaguing Malagana Minalwang Mat-I Panampawan Parmbugas Patrocinio Plaridel Poblacion Punong...
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    Delayed Cacical El Morro del Tulcán 600 BC - 300 Formative Sinú Malagana-Sonsoid Malagana 800 BC Early Tairona Ciudad Perdida 200 BC Classic San Agustin...
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    Civilizations portal Indigenous peoples in Colombia Calima culture Spanish Empire Malagana treasure History of Colombia Population history of American indigenous...
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    department Quimbaya formative stage Building of El Infiernito menhirs 300 BC Malagana period Guayabero Cave paintings in Guaviare First type of Colombian cheese...
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    Barbula macassarensis M. Fleisch. Barbula majuscula Müll. Hal. Barbula malagana H.A. Crum Barbula marginans Müll. Hal. Barbula marginatula Gangulee Barbula...
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    region. Archeological pieces created by a fourth society known as the Malagana can be found in the Gold Museum in Bogotá. These pieces were not included...
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  • Preceramic-ceramic Aguazuque Checua Ciudad Perdida Lake Herrera El Infiernito Malagana Monsú Morro del Tulcán Puerto Hormiga San Agustín Tierradentro...
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    the most advanced prehispanic Colombian civilizations: Kalima, Quimbaya, Malagana, Katios, all among the best goldsmiths of the Americas. It was Sebastian...
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