• However, recent research suggests that labelling Tiwanaku as an empire or even a state may be misleading. Tiwanaku is missing a number of features traditionally...
  • The Tiwanaku Empire, originating from the high Andean plateau, was a pre-Columbian civilization that held sway in South America around 300 to 1000 CE.
  • The Tiwanaku (Tiahuanacu) Empire was a Pre-Columbian polity in western Bolivia based in the southern Lake Titicaca Basin.
  • 4. The TiwanakuEmpire” that ultimately emerged incorporated a large variety of ecological zones, each with their own distinct cultures, populations...
  • During the Late Formative period, the Tiwanaku Empire was in direct competition with the Huari empire, located in central Peru.
  • Arising on the southern shores of Lake Titicaca in modern day Bolivia, the Tiwanaku Empire thrived from 100 AD to around 1000 AD.
  • Tiwanaku (or Tiahuanaco) was the capital of the Tiwanaku empire between c. 200 – 1000 CE and is situated in the Titicaca basin.
  • The city of Tiwanaku was the capital of a powerful pre-Hispanic empire that dominated a large area of the southern Andes and beyond.
  • Beyond the northern frontier of the Tiwanaku state a new power started to emerge in the beginning of the 13th century, the Inca Empire.
  • Tiwanaku was a cultural powerhouse that left a staggering legacy in Andean culture. Tiwanaku is often called an empire, but was that really the case?
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