Pre-columbian

Synonyms for "pre-columbian"

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Translations

13 translations across 12 languages.

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Catalan

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  • precolombí adj (before Christopher Columbus)

Danish

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  • præ-columbiansk adj (before Christopher Columbus)

Dutch

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  • precolumbiaans adj (before Christopher Columbus)

French

1 entries
  • précolombien adj (before Christopher Columbus)

Galician

1 entries
  • precolombiano adj (before Christopher Columbus)

German

2 entries
  • präkolumbisch adj (before Christopher Columbus)
  • vorkolumbisch adj (before Christopher Columbus)

Greek

1 entries
  • προκολομβιανός adj (before Christopher Columbus)

Hungarian

1 entries
  • prekolumbiánus adj (before Christopher Columbus)

Italian

1 entries
  • precolombiano adj (before Christopher Columbus)

Portuguese

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  • pré-colombiano adj (before Christopher Columbus)

Spanish

1 entries
  • precolombino adj (before Christopher Columbus)

Swedish

1 entries
  • förcolumbiansk adj (before Christopher Columbus)

Sample sentences

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Mexico City dates to pre-Columbian times.

Source: tatoeba (10067012)

"Toward a Comparative Japanese-Austronesian I" by Takao Kawamoto demonstrates that Japanese is cognate with the Austronesian family of languages, the Pacific languages. The demonstration bases itself on pairing a few hundreds of words of Old Japanese (OJ) with words of Proto-Austronesian (PA) or one of its branches. What was this world like in those ancient times? I have heard theories that in ancient Pre-Columbian times, Pacific Islanders made voyages reaching as far as the Pacific coasts of the Americas. I believe such did happen. So, there were likely contacts between Polynesian tribes and Amerindian tribes. "Linguistic Evidence for a Prehistoric Polynesia—Southern California Contact Event" by Kathryn Klar and Terry L. Jones expounds on the theme, mentioning the Amerindian language groups Chumashan and Gabrielino in southern California. Some Pre-Columbian contact between the Americas and Polynesia is evident from the ubiety of the South American sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) in Polynesian archaeological sites, most notably from Mangaia, Cook Islands (circa 1000 CE).

Source: tatoeba (10804173)

The pre-Columbian aborigines of Porto Rico, Haiti, Jamaica, and Cuba were Arawaks, to judge from the toponymy of these islands.

Source: tatoeba (11026543)

The massive excavations for the canal expansion have resulted in a series of paleontological and archeological finds, which have kept Smithsonian scientists busy. The discoveries, mostly on the Atlantic side, include fossils and pre-Columbian artifacts. Scientists say some of the fossil remains could change prevailing theories about the geologic evolution of the Isthmus of Panama.

Source: tatoeba (12247731)

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