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- Canary_Islands_in_pre-colonial_times abstract "The Canary Islands have been known since antiquity. Until the Spanish colonization between 1402 and 1496, the Canaries were populated by an indigenous population called the Guanches, whose origin is still the subject of discussion among historians and linguists.The islands were visited by the Phoenicians, the Greeks and the Carthaginians. According to the 1st century AD Roman author and philosopher Pliny the Elder, the archipelago was found to be uninhabited when visited by the Carthaginians under Hanno the Navigator in 5th century BC, but that they saw ruins of great buildings. This story may suggest that the islands were inhabited by other peoples prior to the Guanches.At the time of European engagement, the Canary Islands were inhabited by a variety of indigenous communities. The pre-colonial population of the Canaries is generically referred to as Guanches, although, strictly speaking, Guanches were originally the inhabitants of Tenerife. According to the chronicles, the inhabitants of Fuerteventura and Lanzarote were referred to as Maxos, Gran Canaria was inhabited by the Canarians, El Hierro by the Bimbaches, La Palma by the Auaritas and La Gomera by the Gomeros. Evidence does seem to suggest that inter-insular interaction was relatively low and each island was populated by its own distinct socio-cultural groups who lived in relative isolation separated from each other.".
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- Canary_Islands_in_pre-colonial_times subject Category:Ancient_history.
- Canary_Islands_in_pre-colonial_times subject Category:History_of_the_Canary_Islands.
- Canary_Islands_in_pre-colonial_times comment "The Canary Islands have been known since antiquity. Until the Spanish colonization between 1402 and 1496, the Canaries were populated by an indigenous population called the Guanches, whose origin is still the subject of discussion among historians and linguists.The islands were visited by the Phoenicians, the Greeks and the Carthaginians.".
- Canary_Islands_in_pre-colonial_times label "Canary Islands in pre-colonial times".
- Canary_Islands_in_pre-colonial_times label "Geschichte der Kanarischen Inseln".
- Canary_Islands_in_pre-colonial_times label "Historia de Canarias".
- Canary_Islands_in_pre-colonial_times label "História pré-colonial das Ilhas Canárias".
- Canary_Islands_in_pre-colonial_times label "История Канарских островов".
- Canary_Islands_in_pre-colonial_times sameAs Geschichte_der_Kanarischen_Inseln.
- Canary_Islands_in_pre-colonial_times sameAs Historia_de_Canarias.
- Canary_Islands_in_pre-colonial_times sameAs História_pré-colonial_das_Ilhas_Canárias.
- Canary_Islands_in_pre-colonial_times sameAs Q662008.
- Canary_Islands_in_pre-colonial_times sameAs Q662008.
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