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The Cerritos de Indios (Spanish for: Indian Mounds or Indian Little Hills) are a collection of more than 3000 tumuli or earth mounds found mainly in the eastern region of Uruguay and in the southernmost tip of Brazil. Of different sizes and shapes some of them date back to 5000-4000 years ago. It is still unknown to this day the name or the fate of the people group responsible for its construction as they disappeared long before the arrival of the first european explorers and left no written records. In 2008 they were declared a National Historic Monument by the Uruguayan government.

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  • Los cerritos de indios son un complejo de más de 3000 montículos de tierra​ que se distribuyen en una amplia extensión de territorio desde el este de Uruguay hasta el sur de Brasil. Constituyen vestigios arqueológicos del pasado indígena precolombino de la región. La datación por radiocarbono determinó que cerritos más antiguos, ubicados en la región de India Muerta en Rocha, Uruguay, tienen una antigüedad de entre 4200 y 5000 años​ El Conjunto de Cerritos del Área de India Muerta fue declarado Monumento Histórico Nacional de Uruguay en el año 2008.​ (es)
  • The Cerritos de Indios (Spanish for: Indian Mounds or Indian Little Hills) are a collection of more than 3000 tumuli or earth mounds found mainly in the eastern region of Uruguay and in the southernmost tip of Brazil. Of different sizes and shapes some of them date back to 5000-4000 years ago. It is still unknown to this day the name or the fate of the people group responsible for its construction as they disappeared long before the arrival of the first european explorers and left no written records. In 2008 they were declared a National Historic Monument by the Uruguayan government. (en)
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  • The Cerritos de Indios (Spanish for: Indian Mounds or Indian Little Hills) are a collection of more than 3000 tumuli or earth mounds found mainly in the eastern region of Uruguay and in the southernmost tip of Brazil. Of different sizes and shapes some of them date back to 5000-4000 years ago. It is still unknown to this day the name or the fate of the people group responsible for its construction as they disappeared long before the arrival of the first european explorers and left no written records. In 2008 they were declared a National Historic Monument by the Uruguayan government. Archeological investigations have found ancient human remains buried alongside domestic dogs, pots, stone tools, corn seeds, pumpkins and beans, giving for the first time evidence of agricultural practices by the indigenous peoples of the region who were thought to not have discovered agriculture until the arrival of europeans. (en)
  • Los cerritos de indios son un complejo de más de 3000 montículos de tierra​ que se distribuyen en una amplia extensión de territorio desde el este de Uruguay hasta el sur de Brasil. Constituyen vestigios arqueológicos del pasado indígena precolombino de la región. La datación por radiocarbono determinó que cerritos más antiguos, ubicados en la región de India Muerta en Rocha, Uruguay, tienen una antigüedad de entre 4200 y 5000 años​ El Conjunto de Cerritos del Área de India Muerta fue declarado Monumento Histórico Nacional de Uruguay en el año 2008.​ (es)
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