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The Akkadian, Moche, Tiwanaku, Mayan, and Anasazi to name but a few are well documented in our history books.
Dr. Reese Halter: Climate Disruption: Drought and Dead Trees Dr. Reese Halter 2011
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The Akkadian, Moche, Tiwanaku, Mayan, and Anasazi to name but a few are well documented in our history books.
Dr. Reese Halter: Climate Disruption: Drought and Dead Trees Dr. Reese Halter 2011
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The Akkadian, Moche, Tiwanaku, Mayan, and Anasazi to name but a few are well documented in our history books.
Dr. Reese Halter: Climate Disruption: Drought and Dead Trees Dr. Reese Halter 2011
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The Akkadian, Moche, Tiwanaku, Mayan, and Anasazi to name but a few are well documented in our history books.
Dr. Reese Halter: Climate Disruption: Drought and Dead Trees Dr. Reese Halter 2011
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These pre-Inca ruins outside of La Paz are still being excavated, but archaeologists have already revealed sophisticated treasures, art and evidence of the scientific achievements of the Tiwanaku culture which thrived around Lake Titicaca as far back as 1500 BC.
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The shimmer-red helicopter bearing Evo Morales towards the Temple of Kalasasaya last Thursday was a strangely modern twist to the morning's ritualistic proceedings, but the theatrical entrance still earned great applause from the thousands of supporters who had gathered in the altiplano town of Tiwanaku, 70 kilometers outside of La Paz.
President Once and Future: The Spirited Inauguration of Evo Morales 2010
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The shimmer-red helicopter bearing Evo Morales towards the Temple of Kalasasaya last Thursday was a strangely modern twist to the morning's ritualistic proceedings, but the theatrical entrance still earned great applause from the thousands of supporters who had gathered in the altiplano town of Tiwanaku, 70 kilometers outside of La Paz.
Nathaniel Loewentheil: President Once and Future: The Spirited Inauguration of Evo Morales 2010
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The shimmer-red helicopter bearing Evo Morales towards the Temple of Kalasasaya last Thursday was a strangely modern twist to the morning's ritualistic proceedings, but the theatrical entrance still earned great applause from the thousands of supporters who had gathered in the altiplano town of Tiwanaku, 70 kilometers outside of La Paz.
Nathaniel Loewentheil: President Once and Future: The Spirited Inauguration of Evo Morales Nathaniel Loewentheil 2010
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Tiwanaku was clearly born from the genius of Andean peoples.
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Ignoring the indigenous Aymara people who cultivated fields and herded livestock in the area, many of these travelers concluded that Tiwanaku was the work of foreign invaders.
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