The remains of the artful gateways, platforms, walls, and sculpture at Tiahuanaco, an important Middle Horizon site at the southern end of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia, have for centuries sparked what has seemed like unanswerable questions about how they were made. The masons’ highly sophisticated knowledge of mathematics, geometry, and stonecraft is evident in the tight joints and perfectly sharp, right angles of these fine examples of Andean cut-stone architecture. The Inca prized the precise stone masonry of this important site, which is considered by many scholars to be the precursor of the stonebuilding traditions of their civilization, which flourished four hundred years after the decline of Tiahuanaco. Protzen and Nair refute this long-h...
Pre-Columbian Inca site in south-central Peru, 3555 m above sea-level on a hill north-east of and ov...
In the middle of the flatlands of the Cochabamba Central Valley of Bolivia, Piñami, one of many habi...
The prehispanic site of Tiwanaku, located in northeastern Bolivia, was the focus of many studies dur...
Before the rise of the Incan Empire, there was an ancient civilization living throughout the Andes t...
This thesis contains the results of an archaeological and ethnohistorical study of carved rocks, cre...
Stone plays an inextricable role in the lives of Andean peoples and the monumental stoneworks of pre...
During the 2007 field season a stone wall foundation of a domestic structure was excavated at the si...
Machu Picchu in modern day Peru was built around 1450AD and has been named as one of the Seven Wonde...
In collaboration with the University of Warsaw’s Apu Coropuna Project and with the support of the N...
An Archaeology of Ancash is a well–illustrated synthesis of the archaeology of North Central Peru, a...
Abstract The ruins of Tiwanaku (A.D. 500–950), in the modern republic of Bolivia, present an archaeo...
Bolivia, the first major city-state in the Central Andes, has, for almost 3,000 years, been appropri...
Architectural projects and/or sites mentioned: Chachabamba (Peru) ; Incamisana (Ollantaytambo, Peru)...
One of the richest and most complex civilizations in ancient America evolved around Lake Titicaca in...
Regional studies of obsidian artifacts in the south-central Andes have shown that over 90% of the an...
Pre-Columbian Inca site in south-central Peru, 3555 m above sea-level on a hill north-east of and ov...
In the middle of the flatlands of the Cochabamba Central Valley of Bolivia, Piñami, one of many habi...
The prehispanic site of Tiwanaku, located in northeastern Bolivia, was the focus of many studies dur...
Before the rise of the Incan Empire, there was an ancient civilization living throughout the Andes t...
This thesis contains the results of an archaeological and ethnohistorical study of carved rocks, cre...
Stone plays an inextricable role in the lives of Andean peoples and the monumental stoneworks of pre...
During the 2007 field season a stone wall foundation of a domestic structure was excavated at the si...
Machu Picchu in modern day Peru was built around 1450AD and has been named as one of the Seven Wonde...
In collaboration with the University of Warsaw’s Apu Coropuna Project and with the support of the N...
An Archaeology of Ancash is a well–illustrated synthesis of the archaeology of North Central Peru, a...
Abstract The ruins of Tiwanaku (A.D. 500–950), in the modern republic of Bolivia, present an archaeo...
Bolivia, the first major city-state in the Central Andes, has, for almost 3,000 years, been appropri...
Architectural projects and/or sites mentioned: Chachabamba (Peru) ; Incamisana (Ollantaytambo, Peru)...
One of the richest and most complex civilizations in ancient America evolved around Lake Titicaca in...
Regional studies of obsidian artifacts in the south-central Andes have shown that over 90% of the an...
Pre-Columbian Inca site in south-central Peru, 3555 m above sea-level on a hill north-east of and ov...
In the middle of the flatlands of the Cochabamba Central Valley of Bolivia, Piñami, one of many habi...
The prehispanic site of Tiwanaku, located in northeastern Bolivia, was the focus of many studies dur...