Review:
Tiwanaku Culture
overall review score: 4.5
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The Tiwanaku culture was a pre-Columbian civilization that thrived in the Andean region of present-day Bolivia from around 300 BCE to 1000 CE. They are known for their advanced architecture, engineering, and cultural practices.
Key Features
- Monumental stone architecture
- Complex irrigation systems
- Elaborate stone carvings and sculptures
- Advanced agricultural practices
- Sophisticated pottery and textiles
Pros
- Innovative architectural techniques
- Cultural complexity and sophistication
- Significant contributions to Andean culture
Cons
- Limited historical records, leading to some speculation and uncertainty about certain aspects of their culture