Ancient Technology in Peru and Bolivia

Ancient Technology in Peru and Bolivia
Title Ancient Technology in Peru and Bolivia PDF eBook
Author David Hatcher Childress
Publisher SCB Distributors
Total Pages 368
Release 2012-10-31
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1935487981

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David Hatcher Childress, popular Lost Cities author and star of the History Channel’s long-running show Ancient Aliens, takes us to the mysterious ruins in the mountains of Peru and Bolivia in search of ancient technology and the secrets of megalith building. In his new book, packed with photos and diagrams, Childress examines the amazing stonecutting at Puma Punku, a site neighboring the ancient ruins of Tiwanaku near Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. He looks at whether the so-called “Inca walls”-found in Cuzco and at other sites such as Sacsayhuaman, Ollantaytambo and Machu Picchu-were really made by the Incas. The evidence seems to support the idea that they were actually constructed by a far older culture. Childress examines the megalithic construction and underground chambers of Chavin in the Cordillera Blanca of Peru, possibly the oldest megalithic site in South America. He also speculates on the existence of a sunken city in Lake Titicaca and reveals new evidence that the Sumerians may have arrived in South America over 4,000 years ago. Childress demonstrates that the use of “keystone cuts” with metal clamps poured into them to secure megalithic construction was an advanced technology used all over the world, from the Andes to Egypt, Greece and Southeast Asia. He maintains that only power tools could have made the intricate articulation and drill holes found in extremely hard granite and basalt blocks in Bolivia and Peru, and that the megalith builders had to have had advanced methods for moving and stacking gigantic blocks of stone, some weighing over 100 tons. The incredible high-tech world of South America is illuminated in the informative and breezy style for which Childress has always been known. Chapters in the book include: The Lost World of South America; The Enigma of Ancient Technology; Ancient Technology at Tiwanaku and Puma Punku; The Sumerian Mining Complex at Tiwanaku; Mysteries of Lake Titicaca and the Towers; Ancient Technology in Cuzco; The Megaliths of Ollantaytambo; Did the Incas Build Machu Picchu?; and more!

Geology of the Lake Titicaca Region, Peru and Bolivia

Geology of the Lake Titicaca Region, Peru and Bolivia
Title Geology of the Lake Titicaca Region, Peru and Bolivia PDF eBook
Author Norman Dennis Newell
Publisher Geological Society of America
Total Pages 142
Release 1949
Genre Geology
ISBN 0813710367

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Lost Ancient Technology Of Peru And Bolivia

Lost Ancient Technology Of Peru And Bolivia
Title Lost Ancient Technology Of Peru And Bolivia PDF eBook
Author Brien Foerster
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 237
Release 2012-11-30
Genre Travel
ISBN 1300457996

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Ancient Peru and Bolivia, like Egypt, contain enigmas and mysteries, especially in stone which most conventional scholarship can`t explain. Rather than simply being the exclusively the works of cultures such as the Inca, there are many megalithic wonders which defy both the conventional time lines and known levels of technology attributed to the ancient people of South America. The most glaring example is most likely Puma Punku, near the shore of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia, which hints at not only being several thousand years old, but also seems to have been achieved using what we would call high level machine technology. There are also many sites in Peru, and especially near the city of Cusco that also show the hall marks of having been made by cultures using technology supposedly not known by cultures such as the Inca. A massive collection of photographic and and detailed analysis is contained in this book, as well as on site observations by leading engineers.

Fire from the Andes

Fire from the Andes
Title Fire from the Andes PDF eBook
Author Susan Elizabeth Benner
Publisher UNM Press
Total Pages 212
Release 1998
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780826318251

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South American women authors look at the female experience.

Ancient Titicaca

Ancient Titicaca
Title Ancient Titicaca PDF eBook
Author Charles Stanish
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 380
Release 2003-03-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520928199

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One of the richest and most complex civilizations in ancient America evolved around Lake Titicaca in southern Peru and northern Bolivia. This book is the first comprehensive synthesis of four thousand years of prehistory for the entire Titicaca region. It is a fascinating story of the transition from hunting and gathering to early agriculture, to the formation of the Tiwanaku and Pucara civilizations, and to the double conquest of the region, first by the powerful neighboring Inca in the fifteenth century and a century later by the Spanish Crown. Based on more than fifteen years of field research in Peru and Bolivia, Charles Stanish's book brings together a wide range of ethnographic, historical, and archaeological data, including material that has not yet been published. This landmark work brings the author's intimate knowledge of the ethnography and archaeology in this region to bear on major theoretical concerns in evolutionary anthropology. Stanish provides a broad comparative framework for evaluating how these complex societies developed. After giving an overview of the region's archaeology and cultural history, he discusses the history of archaeological research in the Titicaca Basin, as well as its geography, ecology, and ethnography. He then synthesizes the data from six archaeological periods in the Titicaca Basin within an evolutionary anthropological framework. Titicaca Basin prehistory has long been viewed through the lens of first Inca intellectuals and the Spanish state. This book demonstrates that the ancestors of the Aymara people of the Titicaca Basin rivaled the Incas in wealth, sophistication, and cultural genius. The provocative data and interpretations of this book will also make us think anew about the rise and fall of other civilizations throughout history.

On the Aymara Indians of Bolivia and Peru

On the Aymara Indians of Bolivia and Peru
Title On the Aymara Indians of Bolivia and Peru PDF eBook
Author David Forbes
Publisher
Total Pages 138
Release 1870
Genre Aymara Indians
ISBN

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The United States and the Andean Republics

The United States and the Andean Republics
Title The United States and the Andean Republics PDF eBook
Author Fredrick B. Pike
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 526
Release 1977
Genre History
ISBN 9780674923003

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Monograph on the role of USA in the present and historical political development of the Andean region - treats the rise of 'corporativism', ie. The protection of traditional culture and social structure from negative outside capitalistic influences, in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador, and discusses the effects of race and religion, Marxism, elites, and the CIAP on the formation of political ideology. Maps and references.