- The
Kalasasaya (also: Kal****asaya; kala for stone; saya or
sayasta for
standing up) or
Stopped Stones is a
major archaeological structure that is part...
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platform mound Akapana,
Akapana East, and
Pumapunku stepped platforms, the
Kalasasaya, the Kantatallita, the
Kheri Kala, and
Putuni enclosures, and the Semi-Subterranean...
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older Kalasasaya complex a
kilometre away
shows a long
period of
settlement in the area. The area
between the
Pumapunku and the
Kalasasaya complex a...
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other regularly sized buildings existed at the site. It was
found at
Kalasasaya, but due to the
similarity of
other gateways found at Pumapunku, it is...
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General view of
Kalasasaya complex...
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Ponce monolith in the
sunken courtyard of the Tiwanaku's
Kalasasaya temple...
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later known as the "Ponce Monolith" in his honor. He
restored the
Kalasasaya temple and
initiated excavations at the
Akapana Pyramid site. In 1975...
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titled Die
Rekonstruktion des
Mausoleums Puma
Punku und der
Sonnenwarte Kalasasaya in
Tihuanaku in Bolivien. From 1930-1933 Kiss,
published Das Gläserne...
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Lines Tell el-Hammam
Teotihuacan Terracotta Army
Tiwanaku Puma
Punku Kalasasaya at
Tiwanaku The Gate of the Sun The Semi-Subterranean
Temple Yonaguni...
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Anthropomorphic receptacle Ponce stela in the
sunken courtyard of the Tiwanaku's
Kalasasaya temple Pendant; 4th–10th century; gold; height: 14.6 cm (53⁄4 in.); Metropolitan...