Pillkukayna
Archaeological site in Bolivia
Pillkukayna with Lake Titicaca, the strait of Yampupata and Chelleca island in the background | |
Location | Bolivia, La Paz Department, Manco Kapac Province, Copacabana Municipality |
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Region | Lake Titicaca, Altiplano |
Pillkukayna[1] (other spellings Pilco Kayna, Pilcocayna, Pilko Kaina, Pilkokaina, Pillco Kayma) is an archaeological site on the shore of the island of Isla del Sol in the southern part of Lake Titicaca in Bolivia.[2] It is situated in the La Paz Department, Manco Kapac Province, Copacabana Municipality.[3]
See also
- Chinkana
- Iñaq Uyu
References
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Archaeological sites in Bolivia
- Chinkana
- Chiripa
- Inka Mach'ay
- Inka Murata
- Inka Raqay
- Inkachaka
- Inkallaqta
- Inti Punku
- Iñaq Uyu
- Iskanwaya
- Ixiamas
- Jach'a Phasa
- Kalasasaya
- Kuntur Amaya
- Laqaya
- Mollo culture
- Pachat'aqa
- Pillkukayna
- Pumapunku
- Qala Qala
- Qhunqhu Wankani
- Samaypata
- Tiwanaku
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