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Tiwanaku (Spanish: Tiahuanaco or Tiahuanacu) is a Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia, South America.
The site was first recorded in written history by Spanish conquistador Pedro Cieza de León. He came upon the remains of Tiwanaku in 1549 while searching for the Inca capital Qullasuyu.
The name by which Tiwanaku was known to its inhabitants may have been lost as they had no written language. The Puquina language has been pointed out as the most likely language of the ancient inhabitants of Tiwanaku.
The area around Tiwanaku may have been inhabited as early as 1500 BC as a small agricultural village. During the time period between 300 BC and AD 300, Tiwanaku is thought to have been a moral and cosmological center for the Tiwanaku empire to which many people made pilgrimages. Researchers believe it achieved this standing prior to expanding its powerful empire. In 1945, Arthur Posnansky estimated that Tiwanaku dated to 15,000 BC, based on his archaeoastronomical techniques. In the 21st century, experts concluded Posnansky's dates were invalid and a "sorry example of misused archaeoastronomical evidence."
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Tiwanaku Travel Video, a visit to the ruins of Tiwanaku (sometimes spelled Tiahuanaco or Tihuanaco) makes for a good day trip from La Paz. History buffs will love diving into the myths and mysteries of this lost civilization. In the eponymous village, there are a number of hotels, restaurants, a fun little plaza with excellent sculptures inspired by Tiwanaku styles and a 16th century church, built, no doubt, with stones from the Tiwanaku site. Tiwanaku Travel Video little is actually known about the people who constructed the ceremonial center on the southern shore of Lake Titicaca more than a thousand years ago. Archaeologists generally agree that the civilization that spawned Tiwanaku rose around 600 BC. Construction on the ceremonial site was under way by about AD 700, but around 1200 t...
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Tiwanaku, Spanish: Tiahuanaco is an important Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia, South America. Tiwanaku is recognized by Andean scholars as one of the most important precursors to the Inca Empire, flourishing as the ritual and administrative capital of a major state power for approximately five hundred years. The ruins of the ancient city state are near the south-eastern shore of Lake Titicaca in the La Paz Department, Ingavi Province, Tiwanaku Municipality, about 72 km (45 mi) west of La Paz. Video by costiflorea costiflorea1@yahoo.com
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A comprehensive documentary video of our travels in Bolivia. Destinations include La Paz, Tiwanaku, Quime, Salar de Uyuni, Potosi, Sucre, and Copacabana/Lake Titicaca. To follow my work as a professional portrait and travel photographer, visit http://www.donniemillerphotography.com For a good overall travel resource, visit my travel blog at http://www.mahatmadonnie.com
Take a tour of Tiwanaku in Bolivia -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. Bolivia, South America is home to one of the most significant archaeological sites, known as Tiwanaku. The Kalasasaya Temple was the center where various rituals and ceremonies were conducted by the people of Tiwanaku. By some estimates, settlements here date back to around 1500 B.C. - 3500 years ago! Numerous carved stones and structures adorn this site. It is needless to say that exceptional skill and workmanship was required to build such fine pieces of art. Known for its architecture, the most distinct features are the huge stone blocks shaped up to build pyramids and other structures.
http://www.hiddenincatours.com Tiwanaku is a megalithic site located at 13,000 feet of altitude and 5 miles from Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. Most conventional archaeologists date the site at about 2000 years old, but can not explain the technology used to make it.
Se trata de una producción que descifra y proyecta conceptos de la cultura Tiwanakota, en esencia, se busca explicar, cómo se dividía y promocionaba el apoyo comunitario y la complementariedad, entre antagónicos, explicó Rafael Vásquez Burke, director de Marketing de la producción. Para una mejor comprensión del espectador, en el documental se realiza una comparación con la cultura occidental y la andina, mostrando así sus grandes diferencias, pero también el audiovisual revela la filosofía de la cultura occidental sobre la cultura andina. La territorialidad, el animismo espiritual, la economía recíproca, la salud, la educación y la justicia comunitaria y otros aspectos de la milenaria cultura tiwanakota fueron motivo de investigaciones que se hallan en el documental. Para enriquecer...
The ancient sites of Puma Punku and Tiwanaku in Bolivia are thought by academics to be a maximum of 2000 years old, and created by a bronze age culture. This video will clearly show you that the original constructions are in fact much older, and made with Lost Ancient High Technology.
Arthur Posnansky spent much of his life in Bolivia, where he conducted 50 years research on Tiwanaku. Arthur Posnansky based upon surveying of sight lines within the Kalasasaya before its reconstruction, i.e. based upon the angles created by the standing stones, thought that the Kalasasaya dated to around 15,000BC. Modern radio carbon dating suggests that the Kalasasaya might date to around 800 to 400BC while the Akapana and Puma Punku may date to around 500 to 600AD. If Tiwanaku is indeed built around 15,000BC then it's the oldest known city in the world. Shall we call America then the Old World?
Tiwanaku, Tiahuanaco or Tiahuanacu I recommend however to see something much better AND MUCH MORE IMPORTANT, my documentary on the survivors of advance old civilisation https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJk0yT4erxuSEyHu-0wfUQ0WulbjtWJOu If you want to participate in the history research in your area please view a world wide list of sites of which field report is needed http://www.megaliths.org/browse/category/43 If know of an interesting megalithic or mysterious historic site / artefact please submit it here http://www.megaliths.org/browse And if you like the NewEarth research approach please help spread the word of the directory of amazing historic sites www.megaliths.org
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Learn a lot more here: https://hiddenincatours.com/ Conventional belief is that Tiwanaku and Puma Punku in Bolivia were first erected about 2000 years ago by what we call the Tiwanaku people. However, actual scientific evidence is suggesting that the structures and stone work are at least 6 times as old, and made with technology beyond that of today...
http://www.megalithomania.co.uk/tours.html - Click here to join me in 2014 on tours to Gobekli Tepe in Turkey in May/June with Andrew Collins - plus Peru and Bolivia with authors Freddy Silva and Hugh Newman in October/November. The ancient megalithic site of Tiwanaku in Bolivia, near Lake Titicaca is thought by conventional academics to be 2000 years old, and made by a bronze age culture. Recent scientific evidence suggests that advanced high technology HAD TO have been used to shape these stones, and that its age is more than 12,000 years... http://www.hiddenincatours.com
Puma Punku - Tiwanaku debió ser una importante ciudad precolombina, según estudios coincidentes de varios especialistas y evidencias de vestigios encontrados en las excavaciones, Esta cultura fue la ciudad capital administrativa, religiosa, económica, política de los pueblos aborígenes de Sudamérica. sin duda fueron la maxima expresion
I was a tourist in the Andes
On my way to Tiahuanaco
Where the balance of a weeping god
Faced east to the rising sun
But I looked out the window
And all I could see
Was the face of a girl
She was looking at me
She was begging for food
Then I knew I had found
The weeping god
In the face of a child
As she gestures with her fingers
Her little brother followed suit
And all I did was take my camera
So the image never fades away
I no longer saw the great gate of the sun
Nor the dawn of time when our race had begun
Just black eyes like starving dogs looking at me
A weeping god was all I'd ever see
And as I sat in contemplation beyond all charity
Losing the magic and meaning of living
(the earth and the stars these things are mine)
And when they've drained the earth of all resources
We'll face the music still
For you and I shall be striking memories
In the thoughts of our children's children
I had arrived at my destination
At the gate of the rising sun
We shall again regain in sunset that balance
That we left undone
I stared at the shacks and the shanty town mess
I couldn't help but to think of the West
The balance was lost and my reason went wild
As the weeping god came alive in the child
I began to weep
And I remember the violation
Determination came,
Determination, Yeah!