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Stone Points from Preceramic Peru
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Stone Points from Preceramic Peru

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Inhabitants of Peru’s northern coast (8000–2000 BC) used stone spear points for fishing and hunting, exploiting marine resources. They crafted cotton nets and established early coastal villages, some 5000 years old. Sites like Paiján, Huaca Prieta, and Caral showcase this era’s ingenuity and adaptation, marking the dawn of complex societies in the region.

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