qalawawas

navigate by keyword : close view gate sun kalasasaya temple tiwanaku bolivia geoglyph viracocha art wall rock relief carving sculpture monument iron statue number grave ruins history drawing tiahuanaco culture name archaeological expanded current countries peru northern chile years 1500 1187 monoliths bas reliefs represented deities qalawawas distinguish amaru mallku

The Ponce monolith, an ancient stone carving at the Tiwanaku archaeological site near La Paz, Bolivia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up view of Gate of Sun, in Kalasasaya temple, Tiwanaku, Bolivia. geoglyph of Viracocha Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Ponce monolith, an ancient stone carving at the Tiwanaku archaeological site near La Paz, Bolivia Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
Close up view of Gate of Sun, in Kalasasaya temple, Tiwanaku, Bolivia. geoglyph of Viracocha
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Close up view of Gate of Sun, in Kalasasaya temple, Tiwanaku, Bolivia. geoglyph of Viracocha,Tiahuanaco culture is the name of an archaeological culture that expanded in the current countries of Bolivia, Peru and northern Chile between the years 1500 BC. and 1187 AD. The Tiahuanaco monoliths, made with bas-reliefs that represented their deities, in these qalawawas or monoliths you can distinguish the Tiahuanaco deities of Amaru and Mallku,


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