El Abra
El Abra is the name given to an extensive archeological site, located in the valley of the same name. El Abra is situated in the east of the municipality Zipaquirá extending to the westernmost part of Tocancipá in the department of Cundinamarca, Colombia. The several hundred metres long series of rock shelters is in the north of the Bogotá savanna on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes at an altitude of 2,570 metres (8,430 ft). The rock shelter and cave system is one of the first evidences of human settlement in the Americas, dated at 12,400 ± 160 years BP. The site was used by the hunter-gatherers of the Late Pleistocene epoch.
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El Abra
El Abra is the name given to an extensive archeological site, located in the valley of the same name. El Abra is situated in the east of the municipality Zipaquirá extending to the westernmost part of Tocancipá in the department of Cundinamarca, Colombia. The several hundred metres long series of rock shelters is in the north of the Bogotá savanna on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense, Eastern Ranges of the Colombian Andes at an altitude of 2,570 metres (8,430 ft). The rock shelter and cave system is one of the first evidences of human settlement in the Americas, dated at 12,400 ± 160 years BP. The site was used by the hunter-gatherers of the Late Pleistocene epoch.
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El Abra (spanisch für Die Pass ...... in Südamerika bewohnt wurden.
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El Abra es un sitio arqueológi ...... kilómetros al norte de Bogotá.
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El Abra est le nom donné à un ...... de Cundinamarca, en Colombie.
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El Abra is the name given to a ...... of the Late Pleistocene epoch.
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El Abra è un sito archeologico ...... del periodo tardo pleistocene.
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Эль-Абра (исп. El Abra) — архе ...... а времён позднего плейстоцена.
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إل أبرا، (بالإسبانية: El Abra) ...... لال حقبة البليستوسيني المتأخر.
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Petroglyph of El Abra
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Preceramic hunter-gatherers
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Location within Colombia
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Colombia
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Sandstone
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El Abra
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Climbing area
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Hacienda El Abra, Cesar Orjuela
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Partly
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Rock shelter, petroglyphs
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El Abra (spanisch für Die Pass ...... in Südamerika bewohnt wurden.
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El Abra es un sitio arqueológi ...... kilómetros al norte de Bogotá.
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El Abra est le nom donné à un ...... de Cundinamarca, en Colombie.
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El Abra is the name given to a ...... of the Late Pleistocene epoch.
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El Abra è un sito archeologico ...... del periodo tardo pleistocene.
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Эль-Абра (исп. El Abra) — архе ...... а времён позднего плейстоцена.
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إل أبرا، (بالإسبانية: El Abra) ...... لال حقبة البليستوسيني المتأخر.
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El Abra
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El Abra
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El Abra
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El Abra
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El Abra
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Эль-Абра
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إل أبرا
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