
The Quimbaya disappeared by the 18th century.
| For more than a decade, Colombian legal experts have debated whether the ancient artifacts should be repatriated. A 2006 case ended with a ruling that the gift of the treasure violated Colombia’s constitutional protections of cultural patrimony. Later appeals overturned the decision saying that the treasure had not been officially considered patrimony at the time it was handed over.
The case has been before the Constitutional Court since 2012. When the Spanish arrived in Colombia, Quimbaya civilization was organized and centralized, with its center in the department of Quindío. Their lifestyle was based on the cultivation of yuca and corn, hunting and mining.
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