Manteño-Guancavilca
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The civilization lived along the coast of Ecuador (in red).
Manteño-Guancavilca refers to the Pre-Columbian civilization that lived between 1100 and 1520 B.C..
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The civilization primarily grew fruits and vegetables, such as maize, peanuts, tomatoes, and squash. The civilizations built their houses out of straw or palm leaves.[1]
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