This skeleton probably was from the last of the Tiwanaku culture.1,300-year-old skeleton buried with a cache of gold artifacts has been found in a Bolivian pyramid, archaeologists say.
The remains are believed to belong to an elite member of the ancient Tiwanaku culture, which thrived on the shores of Lake Titicaca from about A.D. 400 to 1200
Tiwanaku Pyramid Tomb Found.
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Tiwanaku Pyramid Tomb Found.
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Huh?Beagle wrote:http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news ... -tomb.html
This skeleton probably was from the last of the Tiwanaku culture.1,300-year-old skeleton buried with a cache of gold artifacts has been found in a Bolivian pyramid, archaeologists say.
The remains are believed to belong to an elite member of the ancient Tiwanaku culture, which thrived on the shores of Lake Titicaca from about A.D. 400 to 1200
Wouldn't that make the skeleton some 800 years old, instead of 1,300?
This kind of thing makes me wary straight away!