Biodiversity and geographical location of Colombia
were special scenery in the millenary process of America’s peopling: In
southern Colombia, San Agustín archaeological zone, for example, is a
crossing of important ways: it is the lowest depression of the oriental Andean mountain chain, forming a natural path
to the Amazonian northwest; placed at 1,800 meters high, to only one or two
days walking there are high plateaus or tropical regions that offer the
resources of diverse levels of altitude and thermal floors. Near San Agustín,
several ways open in the mountains to
communicate by the heights of the Guaviare river to the Orinoco’s prairies and the Amazonian jungle; other ways lead
to the Cauca river’s valley and to the Pacific coast, other destinies are
opened by the high hills towards the Ecuadorian mountain chains, and by the
Magdalena river’s valley that spreads to the north it
is reached the Caribbean sea, plenty of sun, blue horizon and lukewarm
water.
After more
than twenty years of research Austrian archaeologist Gerardo Reichel-Dolmatoff stated (1978) that
it is possible to suppose that during the years
5,000 to 3,000 before present, the low lands of northwest south America in what are known
today as Colombia, Ecuador, and the high
Amazon, were the region’s most developed of the
continent, a stage preceded by a wide phase of development that the professor
named the stage of "Tropical Jungle" (2). Formerly (1973), in the center of Colombia at El Abra region near the Salto
de Tequendama, Colombian archaeologist Gonzalo Correal had found human artifacts, bones of horses and
remains of Pleistocene mega fauna as elephants, mastodons and other mammals of
great size dated from 12.460 years B.P. (3)
Those archaeological findings
and the last ones in Toca da Esperanza and in Pedra Furada northeastern Brazil regions, where burners, cave paintings and
human remains have been discovered, dated up to 60,000 years B.P., indicate
that early history of America and therefore Colombian history has to be
rewritten. Probably the peopling of South America did not begin between 10,000
to 15,000 years ago, coming from Asia through the Bering strait as academia
traditionally has considered.
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