Amerindian architecture of South America
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Amerindian architecture of South America
Summary
Amerindian architecture of South America is a group of arts by ethnic group[1].
Key Facts
- Amerindian architecture of South America's instance of is recorded as group of arts by ethnic group[2].
- Amerindian architecture of South America is a type of Amerindian architecture[3].
- Amerindian architecture of South America is a type of art of Amerindian peoples in South America[4].
- Amerindian architecture of South America is part of architecture of South America[5].
- Amerindian architecture of South America's Commons category is recorded as Indigenous architecture of South America[6].
- Amerindian architecture of South America comprises Cholet[7].
- Amerindian architecture of South America comprises Inca architecture[8].
- Amerindian architecture of South America comprises Muisca architecture[9].
- Amerindian architecture of South America's indigenous to is recorded as Indigenous peoples of South America[10].
Body
Definition and Type
Amerindian architecture of South America's instance of is recorded as group of arts by ethnic group[2]. Recorded subclass of include Amerindian architecture[3] and art of Amerindian peoples in South America[4].
Use and Application
Components include Cholet[7], an architectural style[11], in Bolivia[12]; Inca architecture[8], an architectural style[13], in Inca Empire[14]; and Muisca architecture[9], an aspect of history[15], in Colombia[16]. Amerindian architecture of South America is part of architecture of South America[5].