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Long before the Inka (commonly known as Inca in English) rose to power, a mysterious civilization bloomed on the edge of Lake ...
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Live Science on MSNTiwanaku: A little-known pre-Incan civilization that built temples and cities high in the AndesThe Tiwanaku civilization thrived high in the Andes Mountains long before the Inca Empire started. Located near Lake Titicaca in Bolivia, the millennia-old city of Tiwanaku was built almost 13,000 ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNGas Workers Digging Beneath the Streets of Lima Stumble Upon 1,000-Year-Old Mummy With Dark Brown HairThe burial belonged to a child who may have lived among fishermen from the Chancay culture, which thrived in Peru before the ...
This ancient city in modern-day Bolivia is almost 13,000 feet above sea level. Only a small portion of the ruins have been ...
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Travel Bucketlist on MSNExploring Machu Picchu: Legacy of the Inca Empire in Peru - MSNA Glimpse into History Machu Picchu's history is as intriguing as its breathtaking scenery. Built in the 15th century under ...
New temple discovery shows how Tiwanaku connected sacred rituals with Andean trade and political networks. Along the southern ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNRuins of Ancient Temple Belonged to Mysterious Pre-Inca CivilizationBefore the rise of the Incas, a civilization known as Tiwakanu ruled the Andes, and archaeologists have uncovered a massive ...
The history of the Plaza de Armas stretches back all the way to the Inca Empire when it was called Huacaypata or Aucaypata. The massive square (originally twice its current size) was built as a ...
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