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page 1Archaeological sites in Bolivia

Tiwanaku
Tiwanaku ( or ) is a Pre-Columbian archaeological site in western Bolivia, near Lake Titicaca, about 70 kilometers from La Paz, and it is one of the largest sites in South America. Surface remains currently cover around 4 square kilometers and include decorated ceramics, monumental structures, and megalithic blocks. It has been conservatively estimated that the site was inhabited by 10,000 to 20,000 people in AD 800.
El Fuerte de Samaipata
archaeological site
Isla del Sol
island in the southern part of Lake Titicaca
Pumapunku
thumb|Stone blocks at Pumapunku
Samaipata
city of Bolivia
Gate of the Sun
megalithic solid stone arch or gateway constructed by the ancient Tiwanaku culture of Peru and Bolivia
Incallajta
Inkallaqta (Quechua inka Inca, llaqta place (village, town, city, country, nation), "Inca place", Hispanicized spellings Incallacta, Incallajta, Incallakta, Inkallajta, Inkallakta) is a monumental Inca site in central Bolivia. It is located in the Cochabamba Department, Carrasco Province, Pocona Municipality, approximately 130 kilometers east of Cochabamba. It was most recently excavated by Larry Coben. He believes that the site was used to perform rites for the ceremonial calendar. The site has several important structures such as the Kallanka. It was the largest single roofed room in the wes
Ixiamas
Ixiamas is a town and municipality in the La Paz Department, Bolivia. It is on the level pampa northeast of the Cordillera Central foothills.

Kalasasaya
thumb|right|250px|General view of Kalasasaya
Llanos de Moxos
As an archeological region
Akapana
Akapana (Akkapana) is an artificial platform mound (sometimes referred to as a pyramid) at the pre-Columbian archaeological site of Tiwanaku in Bolivia, located in the department of La Paz. It is composed of seven levels of platforms contained by carved sandstone walls.
Wankarani culture
archaeological culture
Mollo culture
Andean civilization
Iskanwaya
Iskanwaya is a pre-Columbian sacred site, situated on a mountain ridge above the Llica River in Bolivia, 325 km north of La Paz. In its extension and its age Iskanwaya surpasses Machu Picchu in Peru, but it is less well preserved.
Iñaq Uyu
archaeological site in Bolivia

Paria
human settlement in Bolivia
Chiripa
Archaeological culture in Bolivia
Jach'a Phasa
necropolis
Pachat'aqa
Pachataka (also spelled Pachataca or Pachat'aqa), commonly known as the Inca Gallows, is an archaeological site in Bolivia, located near Lake Titicaca in the municipality of Copacabana, Manco Kapac Province, within the La Paz Department.
Chinkana
Chinkana (Quechua for labyrinth) is an archaeological site in Bolivia situated on the Isla del Sol, an island of Lake Titicaca. It is located in the La Paz Department, Manco Kapac Province, Copacabana Municipality.