
 
 
| ETHNIC
  GROUPS IN PRE-COLUMBIAN AMERICA               
  The many thousands of ancient carved
  and ceramic artifacts recovered throughout the Americas during recent times,
  support the existence in Pre-Columbian America of much ethnic diversity among
  the indigenous population.  The main
  ethnic groups of modern times, African, European and Oriental, were
  represented along with several other types. 
  Then, after the European contacts of the 15th Century and
  the mass demise of a high percentage of indigenous peoples in America from
  introduced and endemic illnesses and deprivation, much of the diversity did
  not recover to its Pre-Columbian occurrence. 
  In many areas, there was a blending iwith characteristics of the
  colonizers.  However, 21st Century DNA
  studies have revealed a remarkable similarity of ancestry among Native
  Americans of both North and South America with the original migrants from Siberia who immigrated 15-20,000 years ago.             The artifacts showing ethnic types in this section are
  but a few of the many that may be found in museums throughout the world.  Some dimensions are included along with an
  estimation of their age:        Please CLICK on underlined links for
  details:                                                   African                Asian                   European             Northern America                                                                                         Western
  Mexico           Western South America                                                                                                           Race
  Formation           Siberian
  Immigration     | 
|                                          
  Historical Eras =    Pre-Classic     Classic    
  Post-Classic | 
 
The ancient originators of the art
shown
 in this section are posthumously respectfully
 acknowledged.