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Various vegetable crops of the Indians of the basins of the Orinoco and the Amazon (Maranon), 1780 (engraving)
IND388217 Various vegetable crops of the Indians of the basins of the Orinoco and the Amazon (Maranon), 1780 (engraving) by Italian School, (18th century); Private Collection; Mithra-Index
Media ID 25897000
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Agricultural Scene Cultivation Farm Buildings Farmers Farrm Fruit Bowl Fruitbowl Indigenous Latinamerica Native American Indians New World Pineapple Pre Columbian Precolumbian Southamerica Tribes Vegetables Americhe Latine America Ranch
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This engraving titled "Various vegetable crops of the Indians of the basins of the Orinoco and the Amazon (Maranon), 1780" offers a glimpse into the rich agricultural practices of indigenous tribes in South America during pre-Columbian times. Created by an unknown Italian artist from the 18th century, this print showcases a diverse array of vegetables and fruits cultivated by these resourceful farmers. The scene depicts a lush landscape teeming with vibrant vegetation, including pineapples, corn, beans, squash, and other crops that were essential to their sustenance. The meticulous attention to detail highlights not only the artistic talent but also serves as a valuable record for botany enthusiasts and historians interested in natural history. Through this artwork, we gain insight into the ingenuity and knowledge possessed by these native American Indians who skillfully utilized their surroundings to cultivate food. Their deep connection with nature is evident as they harmoniously coexisted with their environment while ensuring a steady food supply for their communities. This engraving serves as an important reminder of our interconnectedness with nature and honors the legacy of these indigenous farming techniques that have sustained generations throughout time. It stands as a testament to both scientific methods employed by early civilizations and our ongoing fascination with understanding ancient cultures.
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