RMEBAB0A–Ceramic vessel Tiwanaku culture 1500 BC-1200 BC Perú
RM2CA65FT–Female head with head dress, Tiwanaku Culture, Le Paige Archaeology Museum, San Pedro de Atacama, Chile
RME1N90R–View of Tiahuanacu restaured. Narrative and Critical History of America, 1886. Engraving. Color.
RMP6GA72–Ceramic vessel Tiwanaku culture 1500 BC-1200 BC Perú.
RFD5FR54–Gate of the Sun, constructed by the ancient Tiwanaku culture, Bolivia
RMRY4ER6–Spindle, c. 600-1000. Peru, South Coast, Wari Culture, Tiwanaku Style, 7th-10th Century. Wood with carved clay whorl; overall: 22.3 x 2.7 x 2.7 cm (8 3/4 x 1 1/16 x 1 1/16 in
RFD85ACG–The historic city of Tiwanaku culture in the Bolivian highlands
RFBCTC5M–Tiwanaku Culture Statue
RMD187G0–Ceramic vessel Tiwanaku culture 1500 BC-1200 BC Perú
RFEFWM4T–Closeup view of a face carving at the Tiwanaku ruins near La Paz, Bolivia
RMCN9MH0–pre-Inca site Tiwanaku, aera Puma Puncu, UNESCO World Heritage Site, La Paz, Bolivia, South America
RFJ22GRD–Monolith Statue of Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco) culture - La Paz Bolivia
RFFTM9Y7–Large anthropomorphic figure, Tiwanaku, Bolivia. (Spanish: Tiahuanaco or Tiahuanacu) is a Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia.
RM2D9JNXC–Archeological site Tiwanaku or Tiahuanaco, UNESCO World Heritage, Altiplano, La Paz, Bolivia, Latin America
RF2BFPDPF–Close up of a Carved Stone Head in the Semi Subterranean Courtyard Temple of Tiwanaku, La Paz, Bolivia.
RF2A6MC5C–La Paz, Bolivia; September 12, 2016: Drone Quadracopter Filming a Traditional Bolivian Indigenous Musical Band on Infamous Tiwanaku Tiwanacota Temple
RMCXXMAE–Large Cat Feline Incense Vessel 6th–9th century Bolivia or Peru Tiwanaku 25.7 x 21 cm
RMG3D7ME–Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco or Tiahuanacu) - a Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia, South America. The Tiwanaku Church was built in 1612 re-using stone from the site. Two monoliths, extracted from the ruins of Tiwanaku, adorn the entrance (pictu
RMKNYN3N–Four-Cornered Hat. Date: 5th-9th century; Geography: Peru or Bolivia; Culture: Tiwanaku; Medium: Camelid hair; Dimensions: Height 5 in;
RFFJ1G1X–Miniatures of the Tiwanaku civilization for sale at the Pisac market, Peru
RMAEHKMK–Bolivia, Tiwanaku pre-Inca ruins. Ponce Monolith, Built between 3rd and 7th century
RMP6GARJ–Ceramic vessel Tiwanaku culture 1500 BC-1200 BC Perú.
RFPYDN91–Front view. Ruins of the ancient city of Tiwanaku, Bolivia, faces of culture of Tiwanaku
RMRY4C5W–Four-Cornered Hat, c. 700-1100 A.D.. Peru, South Coast, Wari Culture, Tiwanaku Style, Middle Horizon, 8th-12th Century. Needle network with and without cut pile: cotton and wool; average: 10.2 x 13.4 cm (4 x 5 1/4 in
RFD85ADM–The historic city of Tiwanaku culture in the Bolivian highlands
RFBCT2HJ–Tiwanaku Culture Statue
RMD187EA–Ceramic vessel Tiwanaku culture 1500 BC-1200 BC Perú
RFEFWM50–Closeup view of the face of a monolith at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Tiwanaku near La Paz, Bolivia
RMCN9MY0–pre-Inca site Tiwanaku, aera Puma Puncu, UNESCO World Heritage Site, La Paz, Bolivia, South America
RFJ22GWD–Carved Stone Tenon Heads of Kalasasaya Temple of Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco) culture - La Paz Bolivia
RFEXCDC7–Tiwanaku - Bolivia
RM2D9JPG0–Archeological site Tiwanaku or Tiahuanaco, UNESCO World Heritage, Altiplano, La Paz, Bolivia, Latin America
RF2C2MHYE–Sun Gate monolith with bas relief decorations of the Creator God Viracocha and a solar calendar, Tiwanaku, La Paz, Bolivia.
RFD4NRNH–Walls around the temple Kalasasaya, Tiwanaku, Bolivia
RMB0HBMR–Pre-Columbian stone gate, Tiahuanaco or Tiwanaku archaeological site, Altiplano, Bolivia
RFPHM5B6–Intricately constructed stone wall structures at the Tiwanaku archaeological site, near La Paz, Bolivia
RM2GMY1J1–Beaker. Date: 6th-10th century; Geography: Peru; Culture: Tiwanaku; Medium: Ceramic; Dimensions: H. 6 1/8 in. (15.6 cm); Classification:
RMAEE44X–Puerta del Sol gateway of the Sun Tiahuanaco Tiwanaku ruins ancient capital of the Andean Civilizations Bolivia
RFGB1NPC–View of the Tiahuanaco / Pre Columbian historical ruins
RF2BP66A9–Tiwanaku from Bolivian money
RMB49JCJ–Stone Carving, Tiwanaku, Bolivia
RM2D1AYDR–Peruvian archaeologist Sergio Chavez holds a ceramic piece from the Tiawanacu culture at the Cundisa site in downtown Copacabana, on the shores of lake Titicaca near the border with Peru, July 4, 2008. Chavez says that some of the artefacts found at the site belong to the Tiwanaku and Incan cultures which populated the area thousands of years ago. His team has unearthed several tombs with human remains, as well as textiles, clay pots and jewellery at the site in tourist hotspot Copacabana, which was discovered by chance last month when builders started laying the foundations for a new market.
RFD85AD7–The historic city of Tiwanaku culture in the Bolivian highlands
RFBCRARG–Tiwanaku Culture Statue
RMPB14X6–Beaker (kero). Culture: Wari. Dimensions: H. 4 1/2 x Diam. 2 1/2 in. (11.4 x 6.4 cm). Date: 7th-10th century. Cylindrical beakers with flaring sides, called keros, are a vessel form popular when the cities of Wari and Tiwanaku dominated the central and southern Andes. Used for the consumption of chicha (corn beer) during ceremonies and everyday gatherings, they played an important role in the maintenance of social and political relations. Keros were made of wood, fired clay, gold, and silver--the material reflecting the social status of the owner. They are decorated on the exterior with relig
RFEFWM4E–Faces on a wall in the semi-subterranean temple in Tiwanaku near La Paz, Bolivia
RMCN9MT4–pre-Inca site Tiwanaku, aera Puma Puncu, UNESCO World Heritage Site, La Paz, Bolivia, South America
RFJ22GJB–Carved Stone Tenon Heads of Kalasasaya Temple of Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco) culture - La Paz Bolivia
RFEX64P9–Tiwanaku - Bolivia
RM2D9JP0G–On the roof of Kalasasaya, Archeological site Tiwanaku or Tiahuanaco, UNESCO World Heritage, Altiplano, La Paz, Bolivia, Latin America
RF2EGNDAK–Akapana temple and pyramid in Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco) near La Paz, Bolivia.
RFD9PHMF–Ponce Stela in the courtyard of the Kalasasaya temple, Tiwanaku, Bolivia
RFJ6RC93–culture highland excavation south america andes bolivia place firmament sky
RMF7NYAP–Ancient terracotta feline warrior head, from the Tiwanaku, the pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia. Dated 9th Century
RFPHM5FG–Intricately constructed stone wall structures at the Tiwanaku archaeological site, near La Paz, Bolivia
RM2GMY142–Bird Ornament. Date: 6th-10th century; Geography: Peru; Culture: Tiwanaku; Medium: Gold; Dimensions: H. 6 1/2 x W. 6 1/2 in. (16.4 x 16.4 cm);
RMB2YGNN–The Ponce monolith at Tiwanaku in Bolivia
RMBH23YB–man with wiphala flag, tiwanaku, Bolivia.
RFPYDNMJ–Ruins of the ancient city of Tiwanaku, Bolivia
RMB49J87–Stone Doorway, Tiwanaku, Bolivia
RM2D31BY2–Pieces of ceramics from Tiawanacu culture are seen as part of archaeologist findings in downtown Copacabana, on the shores of lake Titicaca, near the border with Peru, July 4, 2008. Peruvian archaeologist Sergio Chavez says that some of the artefacts found at the site belong to the Tiwanaku and Incan cultures which populated the area thousands of years ago. His team has unearthed several tombs with human remains, as well as textiles, clay pots and jewellery at the site in tourist hotspot Copacabana, which was discovered by chance last month when builders started laying the foundations for a ne
RFD85AC3–The historic city of Tiwanaku culture in the Bolivian highlands
RFMF71N4–Tiwanaku Culture Statue
RMPAKTMB–Four-Cornered Hat. Culture: Tiwanaku or Wari. Dimensions: H. 7 in. × Diam. 7 1/4 in. × Circum. 22 3/4 in. (17.8 × 18.4 × 57.8 cm). Date: A.D. 500-900. In the ancient Andes, royal crowns could be made of cloth. This example is patterned with alternating bird images arranged in two registers. It was knotted without pile from the top down, including the four peaks, as a single tour de force of construction. Although the technique follows the Tiwanaku craft tradition, the checkerboard pattern and bird motif suggest Wari influence, leaving the origin of this hat unresolved. En los Andes antiguo
RFEFWM55–View of the semi subterranean temple at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Tiwanku near La Paz, Bolivia
RMCN9MKB–pre-Inca site Tiwanaku, aera Puma Puncu, UNESCO World Heritage Site, La Paz, Bolivia, South America
RFHW2JRC–Ruins of Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco), Pre-Columbian archaeological site - La Paz, Bolivia
RFEXCDCD–Tenon Heads - Tiwanaku - Bolivia
RM2D9JNFN–Kalasaya Temple, archeological site Tiwanaku or Tiahuanaco, UNESCO World Heritage, Altiplano, La Paz, Bolivia, Latin America
RF2EAAN9R–Ponce priest monolith statue in Tiwanaku near La Paz, Bolivia.
RFDGAW3J–Entrance to Puma Punku - part of a large temple complex Tiwanaku Site, Bolivia
RFKPMA3P–Monolith At Tiwanaku, Altiplano, Titicaca Region, Bolivia
RMF7NYAW–Ancient terracotta feline warrior head, from the Tiwanaku, the pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia. Dated 9th Century
RFPHM785–The Puerta de Sol (Gateway of the Sun) of the Kalasasaya, at the Tiwanaku archeological site, near La Paz, Bolivia.
RMKNYMTP–Figure with Ceremonial Objects. Date: 5th-9th century; Geography: Bolivia; Culture: Tiwanaku; Medium: Stone; Dimensions: H. 18 3/8 x W. 4 7/8 x D. 5
RFE9GBEB–Monolith at Ruins of Tiwanaku, Bolivia
RMBH04G5–Group of aymara people in traditional dressing, evo morales second presidential assumption ceremony, tiwanaku, Bolivia.
RFPYDNMH–Ruins of the ancient city of Tiwanaku, Bolivia, faces
RMB49JB0–Doorway to Kalasasaya Subterranean Temple, Tiwanaku, Bolivia
RM2D1BTGJ–Peruvian archaeologist Sergio Chavez holds a piece from the Tiawanacu culture, unearthed at the Cundisa site in downtown Copacabana, on the shores of lake Titicaca near the border with Peru, July 4, 2008. Chavez says that some of the artefacts found at the site belong to the Tiwanaku and Incan cultures which populated the area thousands of years ago. His team has unearthed several tombs with human remains, as well as textiles, clay pots and jewellery at the site in tourist hotspot Copacabana, which was discovered by chance last month when builders started laying the foundations for a new marke
RFB2A3C4–Monolith at Ruins of Tiwanaku Bolivia
RFFTM9XW–Large anthropomorphic figure, Tiwanaku, Bolivia. (Spanish: Tiahuanaco or Tiahuanacu) is a Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia.
RFENKXM2–Monolith at Tiwanaku Altiplano Titicaca region Bolivia
RF2G6W71C–Ruins of Tiwanaku, Bolivia. Tiwanaku is an ancient city near the Lake Titicaca.
RMCN9KN3–Kalasasaya temple, pre-Inca site Tiwanaku, UNESCO World Heritage Site, La Paz, Bolivia, South America
RFHW2JR8–Ruins of Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco), Pre-Columbian archaeological site - La Paz, Bolivia
RFEX64P8–Gate of the Sun - Tiwanaku - Bolivia
RM2D9JNXW–View to Pumapunku Temple, Archeological site Tiwanaku or Tiahuanaco, UNESCO World Heritage, Altiplano, La Paz, Bolivia, Latin America
RF2E3D3AE–Vertical monolith statue of Ponce, ancient city of Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco) near La Paz, Bolivia.
RMEBGR4B–wall in ruins of Tiwanaku, Bolivia, Tiwanaku
RFKPMA3W–Wall at Tiwanaku, Titicaca region, Altiplano, Bolivia
RMF7NYAR–Ancient terracotta feline warrior head, from the Tiwanaku, the pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia. Dated 9th Century
RFPHM6CC–The Puerta de Sol (Gateway of the Sun) of the Kalasasaya, at the Tiwanaku archeological site, near La Paz, Bolivia.
RMDEY3W6–So-called Gate of the Sun is a megalithic solid stone arch or gateway constructed by the ancient Tiwanaku culture of Bolivia
RFCXHH8C–Monolith at Ruins of Tiwanaku, Bolivia
RF2CME0XT–Vertical shot of the temple of Kalasasaya in Tiwanaku, Bolivia
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