The major archaeological cultural phases in pre-Columbian Costa Rica are Guanacaste-Nicoya and Chorotegas.
The major archaeological cultural phases in pre-Columbian Panama are La Mula, Tonosi, Cubita, Macaracas, Veraguas, and Sitio Conte – Gran Coclé.
The major archaeological cultural phases of the Pre-Columbian Caribbean Islands are Saladoid and Taino.
Amid this diverse cultural heritage, an extraordinary selection of Pre-Columbian artifacts from these regions will be showcased. This includes pottery vessels adorned with detailed patterns, stone pieces skillfully carved to reflect spiritual and functional significance, and bone artifacts that illustrate unique craftsmanship and ritual uses. These treasures provide a window into the daily life, belief systems, and artistic traditions of ancient Central American and Caribbean societies. The collection aims to highlight the cultural depth and sophisticated artistry of these civilizations, offering viewers a meaningful connection to their lasting heritage.