The influence of the Central Area during the prehispanic period in the present salvadorean territory

Authors

  • Margarita Morán Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador
  • Francisco Alvarado Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador
  • Carlos Flores Manzano Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador
  • Krishnangi Ramírez Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/entorno.v0i64.6062

Keywords:

Art and mithologoy - El Salvador, Indigenous - El Salvador, Cultural exchange - Central America, Prehistoric antiquities - Central America

Abstract

The Salvadorean territory is at present located in a privileged geographical area in terms of the dynamics between the Central American area and Mesoamerica which facilitates access to the Pacific Ocean; it actually is a land bridge between what North and South America are today; this is why it is crucial to determine the influence that the cultures who lived in this central part went through and to determine their print in pottery, mythology and sculpture. Given its ample spectre, we will be focusing on everything related to bats in these cultural areas.

Entorno, octubre 2017, número 64: 72-103

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Author Biographies

Margarita Morán, Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador

Archaeologist and Professor, Utec.

Francisco Alvarado, Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador

Student of archeology.

Carlos Flores Manzano, Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador

Student of archeology.

Krishnangi Ramírez, Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador

Student of archeology.

Published

2017-10-30

How to Cite

Morán, M., Alvarado, F., Flores Manzano, C., & Ramírez, K. (2017). The influence of the Central Area during the prehispanic period in the present salvadorean territory. Entorno, (64), 72–103. https://doi.org/10.5377/entorno.v0i64.6062

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