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Tiwanaku (Spanish:
Tiahuanaco or Tiahuanacu) is a Pre-Columbian
archaeological site in
western Bolivia, near Lake Titicaca,
about 70
kilometers from La...
- Altiplano,
Tiahuanaco or
Tiwanaku (100 BC – 1200 AD, Bolivia)
managed a
large commercial network based on religion.
Around the 7th century, both
Tiahuanaco and...
- 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...
- No. 2 (2014), p. 15–16
Alphons Stübel, Max Uhle: Die Ruinenstätte von
Tiahuanaco im
Hochlande des
alten Perú: Eine
kulturgeschichtliche Studie auf Grund...
- 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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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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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...
- The
Tiwanaku polity (Spanish:
Tiahuanaco or Tiahuanacu) was a Pre-Columbian
polity in
western Bolivia based in the
southern Lake
Titicaca Basin. Tiwanaku...
- 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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known as the
Altiplano or high sierra. Puno was the
territory of the
Tiahuanacos (800 A.D. – 1200 A.D.), who were the
highest cultural expression of the...