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History of El Quisco


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The Quisco has had a major development in the 20th century but few ones know his past.

Prehistory

A characteristic little known about this resort is that there have been important archaeological findings related to the Per�odo agroalfarero temprano and Per�odo agroalfarero tard�o of the coastal zone, in the shape of conchales in the peninsulas , centre and north.

Inside the cultures that occupied El Quisco there were of El Bato and Llolleo cultural areas, which they characterized to the Early period, coinciding your ates with those of the Molle culture. In this Periodo agroalfarero temprano - or formative early-, coexistences of populations are distinguished yet of the Archaic Period, with other groups of entail ) northern - Bato tradition -, and others with geographic development more places - Llolleo cultural complex , but located more in the southern part.

Bato Tradition , that is established about them 300 BC and 400, sharing cultural guidelines with the Culture Molle, which was located more in the northern part. Typical of the above mentioned culture it was the use of tembet�  ; in addition they found mortars, which are elements of stone used in the grinding of vegetables and minerals. The evidence of the place of this group is in the ex-property in the country Trebulco and in La Manresa, located in the locality of Lonqu�n. His maximum development reaches towards 400 to 500 both on the coast and in the interior, and persists up to late moments in the Preandean zone towards 900.

Complex El Molle came to Chile in the year 300 approximately, for big migrations to the country, from Brazil, the tropical jungles of theChaco, Argentine pampas and Peru, being established between(among) the transverse valleys of the river Copiap� and the Choapa river . The first accessions went to the interior of the country, in the Molle, where the first fingerprints were situated. They were mixed by the archaic populations adopting some
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