Where was Tiahuanaco?

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W Bolivia, 34 mi (55 km) S of Lake Titicaca , near the Peruvian border.

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Letters Newspaper article from: The Washington Post ...my coverage of the megalithic city of Tiahuanaco in Bolivia. Yet either your reviewer...have the wit to distinguish between Tiahuanaco and the Mexican city of Teotihuacan...the review is captioned "Drawing of Tiahuanaco, the pre- Inca city high in the Andes...
After the fall: Why do some societies rise again from the ashes? Newspaper article from: The Dallas Morning News (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service) ...lived civilizations. The Wari empire, to the north, and the Tiahuanaco empire, to the south, both influenced the eventual rise...of the Inca world, reveal the extent to which the Wari and Tiahuanaco influenced the Inca. To the south, cultural links existed...
Isla del Sol, Bolivia: Cuna de los dioses.(De Viaje) Newspaper article from: Reforma (México D.F., México) ...de origen pre-incaico, atribuible a la cultura madre de Tiahuanaco, que construy sitios ceremoniales a lo largo de las costas...los collas?) le destrona. Entonces Viracocha abandona Tiahuanaco, pero promete regresar un da. Muchos historiadores identifican...
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Peruvian mining: the choice of the century. Magazine article from: Mining Magazine ...works in gold and silver were made by pre-Inca cultures such as the Chavin de Huantar, Vicus, Mochica, Chimu, Nazca and Tiahuanaco peoples, the last-named civilisation lasting a thousand years up to the 14th century. In the metallurgical field, the...
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