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    Tiwanaku (redirect from Tiahuanaco)
    Tiwanaku (Spanish: Tiahuanaco or Tiahuanacu) is a Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia, near Lake Titicaca, about 70 kilometers from La...
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  • No. 2 (2014), p. 15–16 Alphons Stübel, Max Uhle: Die Ruinenstätte von Tiahuanaco im Hochlande des alten Perú: Eine kulturgeschichtliche Studie auf Grund...
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    terraced platform mound with a central reservoir built at the site of Tiahuanaco by people of the Tiwanaku culture near Lake Titicaca, Bolivia and dating...
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    point, it could never produce the crisp right interior angles seen on Tiahuanaco stonework. Comparable cuts in Inca masonry all have rounded interior angles...
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    monolithic Gateway of Ak-kapana", is a monolithic gateway at the site of Tiahuanaco by the Tiwanaku culture, an Andean civilization of Bolivia that thrived...
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    Altiplano, Tiahuanaco or Tiwanaku (100 BC – 1200 AD, Bolivia) managed a large commercial network based on religion. Around the 7th century, both Tiahuanaco and...
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    The Tiwanaku Polity (Spanish: Tiahuanaco or Tiahuanacu) was a Pre-Columbian polity in western Bolivia based in the southern Lake Titicaca Basin. Tiwanaku...
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    Chan Chan outside of modern-day Trujillo. In the highlands, both the Tiahuanaco culture, near Lake Titicaca in both Peru and Bolivia, and the Wari culture...
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  • versions of this story, the impious race is the pre-Inca civilization of the Tiahuanaco Americans about Lake Titicaca, the large high lake in the Andes. Viracocha...
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    summits, and the ancient ceremonial centers of Machu Picchu, Chavin, and Tiahuanaco. Born in Joliet, Illinois, Johan Reinhard lived in New Lenox, Illinois...
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    creating two Suyuyoc Apu (Governor Generals), one in Jauja and the other in Tiahuanaco. The fortress Saksaywaman, established by Pachacuti on the high plateau...
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    "Gateway of the Sun" at Tiahuanaco, as published in Ephraim G. Squier's Peru: Incidents of Travel...
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    deutlich die Speerschleuder.“) Alfons Stübel, Max Uhle: Die Ruinenstätte von Tiahuanaco im Hochlande des alten Perú: Eine kulturgeschichtliche Studie auf Grund...
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    archaeological investigations off of the Island of the Sun, recovering Inca and Tiahuanaco offerings. These artifacts are currently on display in the site museum...
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  • perhaps the most outrageous racialized vision of Atlantis. In discussing Tiahuanaco in Bolivia—as a palace built long before any Native South Americans were...
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    By 500 CE, a branch of these people were supposedly forced out into Tiahuanaco where they became the ruling class of the Inca Empire and set out to voyage...
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    culture (15001000 BCE) Chavín (900 BCE to 200 BCE) Paracas Moche Nazca Tiahuanaco Wari Chimú These cultures developed advanced techniques of cultivation...
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    on South America, the Cara culture, until he settled in present-day Tiahuanaco (in Bolivia), where he established another kingdom (thus denying Aymara...
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    between 1426 and 1316 B.C. Most significantly, there is a major Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco) settlement on the island. The site of Chucaripupata was a major Tiwanaku...
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  • Faber & Faber: London, 1942 Built before the Flood. The problem of the Tiahuanaco ruins. Faber & Faber: London, 1943 In the Beginning God. A new scientific...
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  • a sculpture in Chihuahua City, Mexico Gate of the Sun, a monolith in Tiahuanaco, Bolivia Puerto del Sol, a non-profit magazine from the New Mexico State...
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    By 500 CE, a branch of these people were supposedly forced out into Tiahuanaco where they became the ruling class of the Inca Empire and set out to voyage...
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    stairs, statuary, and carving were all important. Gateway of the Sun, Tiahuanaco, Bolivia, c.375-500 AD Machu Picchu, Peru, c.1450 AD Inca architecture...
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  • The previously unreleased track "May Day" was re-written as part of "Tiahuanaco". The original release was dedicated to Conny Plank, who had produced...
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    of cities formed after about 200 BC. The cities at Huari, Pucara, and Tiahuanaco were all likely over 10,000 residents. From about AD 300, the Mochica...
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    and its architecture. As a solution, John Hyslop has argued that the Tiahuanaco stonemasonry tradition was preserved in the Lake Titicaca region in sites...
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    centuries, the Huaynarroque tribe flourished. Subsequently, the hegemony of Tiahuanaco, Colla and Inka arises consecutively. The kollas and Inka were ruthless...
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  • and tribes that have lived there. She is the author of several books: Tiahuanaco, Les Pistes de Nazca and (with Roger Waisbard, translated by Patricia...
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  • Punku Lukurmata Sacambaya River Alcaya Jachaphasa Río Lauca Chullpas Tiahuanaco also known as Tiwanaku Bijela Tabija Butmir Daorson Delminium Desilo Mile...
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    Found in 2012. Teyuna (Ciudad Perdida) located in present-day Colombia Tiahuanaco – pre-Inca site, also known as Tiwanaku. Located in present-day Bolivia...
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