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Pokotia is a pre-Incan archaeological site, 6 km (4 mi) from Tiwanaku in Bolivia. [1]


Finds

Several erect stelae, including the Pokotia Monolith, have been unearthed here. The monolith was discovered in 1960.

A squatting figure has also been found, [2] likely dating from the Late Formative period. [3]

Purpose

References

  1. ^ Linda Manzanilla (1997). Emergence and Change in Early Urban Societies. Springer. p. 247. ISBN  978-0-306-45494-3.
  2. ^ Cottie Arthur Burland (1976). The Peoples of the Sun: The Civilizations of Pre-Columbian America. Praeger. p. 195. ISBN  978-0-275-22650-3.
  3. ^ Geoffrey Hext Sutherland Bushnell (1965). Ancient arts of the Americas. F. A. Praeger. p. 184.

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