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- Q5556243 subject Q8881491.
- Q5556243 abstract "Gheo-shih (5000 BC-3000 BC), which translates to “River of the Gourd Trees” in the Zapotec language, is an open-air site found in the Oaxaca Valley that holds what is considered as the earliest representation of civic-ceremonial architecture. Within this site is a cleared area lined by boulders that is thought to have been used for rituals, dances or athletic competitions. This site could have held 25-30 people and is believed to be a congregation site for microbands during the rainy seasons of the Archaic period.".
- Q5556243 wikiPageWikiLink Q13214.
- Q5556243 wikiPageWikiLink Q1854307.
- Q5556243 wikiPageWikiLink Q2528964.
- Q5556243 wikiPageWikiLink Q4468165.
- Q5556243 wikiPageWikiLink Q492883.
- Q5556243 wikiPageWikiLink Q840660.
- Q5556243 wikiPageWikiLink Q8881491.
- Q5556243 point "16.9508 -96.4211".
- Q5556243 type SpatialThing.
- Q5556243 comment "Gheo-shih (5000 BC-3000 BC), which translates to “River of the Gourd Trees” in the Zapotec language, is an open-air site found in the Oaxaca Valley that holds what is considered as the earliest representation of civic-ceremonial architecture. Within this site is a cleared area lined by boulders that is thought to have been used for rituals, dances or athletic competitions.".
- Q5556243 label "Gheo-shih".
- Q5556243 lat "16.9508".
- Q5556243 long "-96.4211".