"Chorrera" redirects here. For other uses, see Chorrera (disambiguation).
Chorrera
Location of the Chorrera culture
Geographical range
Ecuador
Period
Formative
Dates
c. 1300 - 300 BCE
Preceded by
Machalilla
Followed by
Bahía, Tuncahuán
The Chorrera culture or Chorrera tradition is a Late Formative indigenous culture that flourished between 1300 BCE and 300 BCE in Ecuador.[1] Chorrera culture was one of the most widespread cultures in pre-Columbian Ecuador, spanning the Pacific lowlands to the Andean highlands,[2] and even into southern Colombia.[1]
^ abWhite, Nancy. "Early Horizon, First Civilization." Archived 2007-06-30 at the Wayback Machine South American Archaeology. (retrieved 1 June 2011)
The Chorreraculture or Chorrera tradition is a Late Formative indigenous culture that flourished between 1300 BCE and 300 BCE in Ecuador. Chorrera culture...
Clifford Evans, the Machalilla culture was altered by Mesoamerican contact until it blended into the Chorreraculture. Universidad de Especialidades Espíritu...
agriculture and the use of ceramics. New cultures included the Machalilla culture, Valdivia culture, and the Chorreraculture in the coast; Cotocollao and the...
the management was split between the two departments of La Chorrera and El Encanto. La Chorrera was the company headquarters along the Igaraparaná river:...
Panama culture with travel links". Panama Culture. Archived from the original on March 14, 2018. Retrieved December 23, 2010. "Panama Culture and Traditions...
area. It could be a British corruption of the original Spanish name "Las Chorreras" ("the waterfalls"), a name given to the village because of the nearby...
Spanish for their well-known tombs) is one of the ancient Pre-Columbian cultures of Colombia. It started to flourish around 200 BC in the mountains of southwest...
and stone objects and handicrafts from the Valdivia, Machalilla and Chorreracultures Colonial Room: includes Spanish firearms, a diorama from the old church...
cubensis mushrooms, which became the new focus of the expedition. In La Chorrera, at the urging of his brother, McKenna was the subject of a psychedelic...
population of urban localities in the districts of Panamá, Arraiján, La Chorrera and San Miguelito. Refers to the urban parts of the municipios of San Salvador...
lowland regions, which greatly reduced the expressions of the Chorrera and Cotocollao cultures. Zeidler 471 "Cotocollao (1800–350 a.C.)". Ministerio de Cultura...
Amazonas Amacayacu Amazon River Angostura del Caquetá Araracuara Canyon La Chorrera Putumayo River Raudal de Jirijirimo Antioquia Los Katíos Piedra del Peñol...
all other aspects of its country's society such as economics, politics, culture, and education. Primate cities also serve as targets for the majority of...
Defense Law of the Democratic and constitutional order were passed, and the “Chorrera del Guayabo” or the “November 5th” Dam, the Port of Acajutla, and the Institute...
as Colon, David, Chitré, Las Tablas (since the late 17th century), La Chorrera, Santiago de Veraguas, and Bocas del Toro. As families moved to the capital...
came on February 21, 2024, a 1-0 victory over C.A. Independiente de La Chorrera in the 2024 CONCACAF Champions Cup. The first league win came on April...