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The first inhabitants of the area arrived during the
Paleoindian Period (12000-8000 a.C) characterized by hunters of large size animals. Archeological digs for this periods have been found in the Quereo site. The second period is the Archaic (8000 -200 a.C) with a population of hunters and gatherers.
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conquered this territory shortly before the arrival of the
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in Cuz-Cuz. If the day falls on a Monday, the following Sunday is celebrated. Celebrations begin at noon with a Mass, followed by a procession and
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The third population period is the Agro-Potters with: a) the El Molle complex (130 a.C-700 d.C), b)
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