Who Built the Ancient Bolivian Ruins of Tiwanaku
Tiwanaku was the capital city of the most powerful pre-Hispanic empire and one of the great civilizations of the ancient Americas. Abandoned for nearly 1,000 years, it was re-discovered in 1549. One of the most important precursors to the Inca Empire, the ruins of this very important pre-Columbian archaeological site are located on the Altiplano of Western Bolivia in South America.
Tiwanaku (also called Tiahuanaco) has been a mystery for generations because of its peculiar stone technology. It also has fantastic origin theories. By 400 AD, it sprawled over the grasslands of the southern Titicaca Basin in the Tiwanaku Valley and was surrounded by eye-catching architectural structures such as palaces, temples and pyramids, as well houses, other buildings and streets.
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