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Pumapunku - Wikipedia Construction of Puma Punku is believed to have begun after AD 536 Pumapunku was the most important construction in Tiwanaku, other than Akapana, which is believed to be "Pumapunku's twin" Among the place names in Tiwanaku, only the names "Akapana" and "Pumapunku" have historical relevance
The Precision-Cut Stones of Puma Punku, Bolivia The most striking feature of Puma Punku is its immense blocks of stone Some of the largest sandstone slabs weigh up to 130 metric tons, while the andesite blocks, though smaller, are carved with an extraordinary level of precision
Puma Punku: The Stonework That Shouldnt Exist ! - YouTube In this video, we dive into the enigma of Puma Punku: 🔹 How were these colossal stones quarried, shaped, and transported across miles of rugged terrain? 🔹 Why do the cuts look like they were
The Mystery of Puma Punku’s Precise Stonework - Amusing Planet Puma punku was a terraced earthen mound originally faced with megalithic blocks, each weighing several tens of tons The red sandstone and andesite stones were cut in such a precise way that they fit perfectly into and lock with each other without using mortar
Puma Punku: The Stonework That Defies Time and Reason One of Puma Punku’s most chilling features is its interlocking stonework Blocks fit together with such precision that even the thinnest blade cannot slide between them
Ancient Puzzles: The Mystery of Puma Punku - Mu the Motherland Today we venture deep into this archaeological mystery, examining the evidence that has left experts scratching their heads for centuries The H-shaped stones of Puma Punku weren't merely stacked—they were meticulously designed to fit together with tolerances that would impress today's engineers
Puma Punku’s Architectural Wonders: Ancient Engineering Mysteries But the allure of Puma Punku lies not only in its historical significance but also in its architectural brilliance The ruins of Puma Punku (sometimes referenced as Pumapunku) are the building blocks of a large temple complex – the origins of which remains lost in the sands of time
Puma Punku: The Mysterious Megalithic Marvel of Tiwanaku The mystical precision of Puma Punku challenges our assumptions about ancient civilizations Built nearly 1,500 years ago by the Tiwanaku, this megalithic marvel showcases engineering skills that seem centuries ahead of their time
Puma Punku Megaliths - Ancient360 Puma Punku Andean megaliths, part of the larger Tiwanaku complex in Bolivia, are among the most remarkable examples of precision stone construction in ancient South America