precontact

/priːˈkɑːntækt/
adjective
  1. Relating to the time before a group of people had contact with outsiders, especially Europeans.
    • Precontact farming methods in the region relied on natural irrigation from rivers.
    • The museum has a collection of precontact artifacts from Native American tribes.
    • Historians study precontact societies to understand how they lived before colonization.
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