The ruins of a temple located in the Andes can rewrite the history of a forgotten pre -Hispanic civilization

It is possible that the name Tiwanaku does not sound too much. It is not among the great most famous pre -Hispanic civilizations such as the Incas, Aztecs or Maya. However, this missing society before Europeans arrived in the South American continent reached unique dominance of their surroundings. The last discovery is proof of this. More than 200 kilometers. A team of researchers has documented A temple built by the civilization of Tiwanaku. This temple was found about 210 kilometers south of the power center of this civilization which allows us to better understand the geographical extension of the domain of this pre -Columbian culture. The state of Tiwanaku. There is little we know today about Tiwanaku. This civilization would have emerged south of Lake Titicaca, in what is now Bolivia. Tiwanaku would have managed to be one of the most powerful civilizations on the continent, but disappeared around the year 1000 of our era,, giving rise to the arrival of the Incas that would dominate the region five centuries later. This civilization would have achieved, Explain the responsible team of the new discovery, an advanced social structure and left behind traces of its architecture in the form of pyramids, staggered temples and monoliths, distributed in the vicinity of Lake Titicaca. However, delimiting the area of ​​influence of Tiwanaku is difficult among those who study this civilization. The last discovery can be helpful. The Palaspata temple. The site was baptized as the Palaspata temple in reference to the name by which the natives call in the area. As described, these ruins show a rectangular complex with 125 meters long and 145 wide. I would have had 15 quadrangular enclosures and an inner courtyard. The temple disposition would not have been random since it is aligned with the equinox. In the enclosure, fragments of Keru glasses were found, which were used for chicha consumption, a corn beer. Corn is not a local crop so The team considers that Palaspata’s environment would have been a commercial node in the Tiwanaku civilization. Combining techniques. To study the diffuse brands left by the old temple the team had to combine different satellite images, images that combined with those taken by drones with those who fly over the site. They also resorted to the photogrammetry technique, that is, three -dimensional reconstruction from multiple photographs. The details of the study were published In an article In the magazine Antiquity. Recycling the stones. Although we have just discovered the nature of this archaeological site, the environment was well known by local people. In fact, some of the stones and artifacts that constituted this temple had been “recycled” by local farmers in their own constructions. A triple border. Palaspata’s significance lies in its location as we indicated at the beginning, a “strategic” location for those responsible for the finding. This area, they explain, connected three of the main trade routes that communicated three valleys with two ecosystems: the high and fertile lands next to Lake Titicaca; The Andean Altiplano, livestock zone where the flames grew; and the Andean valleys east of Cochabamba, another agrarian region. In Xataka | We have found 21 human remains of 6,000 years ago in Colombia. They do not look like any current living population Image | José Capriles / Penn State

They discover two dead Hispanic women in Los Angeles

Two Hispanic women were found dead The afternoon of this Sunday during a well -being control in the unbuilt area of ​​Acton, In Los Angeles Countywhere a person of interest was arrested in relation to the discovery of the victims. He Department of the Los Angeles County Sheriff (Lasd) He informed that at approximately 5:35 pm, the agents of the Palmdale station were sent to verify in a house located in the 2400 block of Soledad Canyon Road. “During the investigation, agents They discovered two unconscious adult Hispanic women In the scene, ”said the authorities. Keep reading: 20 people arrested for looting in evacuated areas of Los Angeles Paramedics of Los Angeles County Fire Department (Lacofd) They went to the place and confirmed that the two women had already died. The two victims were not identified and the causes of their deaths are maintained under investigation and will be determined by the Los Angeles County Forensic Doctor’s office. Keep reading: Possible human remains at home burned in Los Angeles According to Lasd, A person who also lived in the place of the discovery was arrested In relation to the investigation of the death of the two women. The authorities They did not provide more information related to the detained person or what would be the relationship with the two victims. Keep reading: Two thieves trapped in evacuated areas of Los Angeles If anyone has information related to this case, they must communicate to the Homicide office of the department of the Sheriff of the Los Angeles County to 323-890-5500. Keep reading:· They discover human remains in an Los Angeles cliff· Tragic death of a young woman at a party in Los Angeles· Child loses life in Los Angeles Pool (tagstotranslate) County

Hispanic names of the most unfaithful men, according to a couples expert

Jorge LozanoMexican coach, specialized in dating and relationship issues, offered a conference in December, from the Metropolitan Theater in Mexico City. During his presentation, he revealed a detail that left no one indifferent: the Hispanic names of the most unfaithful men. “We did a study last year to find out what the most unfaithful men in Latin America are called and five names came up. Would you like to know what they are?”he said at the event, titled “Civil State: Ungovernable.” The 5 names that the most unfaithful men in the world have “They are the most liars, the most unfaithful and the most cockroaches”Lozano emphasized, clarifying again that from Latin America. Sighing between each name, mentioned: Diego Santiago John Paul Luis Andrew “If your partner is called Luis Andrés, you are already worth it”quipped the dating expert. “Don’t be scared, this is a statistic from last year.”he added. However, Jorge Lozano asked the public to participate in a dynamic where he would count to three, and after the count, the spectators would shout the name of the person “most liar, most unfaithful and most cockroach that he has ever met.” “When I count three I said, ma’am!” he told a woman in the audience who shouted. Oscar. “Now yes, but get it out of that hoarse chest, with that broth of poison that has been stored for years,” Lozano mentioned again, and after counting 1, 2 and 3, each person in the audience revealed their disastrous experience. “From back there they shouted name and surname: Carlos Gutiérrez!” Starting February 13, Jorge Lozano will begin his “Libera la fiera” tour throughout Mexicostarting in Guadalajara. And although he pointed out that there are still cities to be confirmed, the furthest away is Mexico City, on August 28. Jorge Lozano, 37, is a Mexican television, radio and internet personality, dedicated to offering couples advice, attraction techniques and revealing curiosities that are hidden in the world of dating and love relationships. He is a marketer and has given multiple conferences in Mexico and the United States.

Hispanic man arrested for starting a fire in San Bernardino

A 20-year-old Hispanic man was arrested as a suspect of starting a forest fire in San Bernardino County. The suspect He was identified as Eduardo Delapaz, 20 years old. and resident of the town of Adelanto. According to the authoritiesat approximately 3:25 am this Monday, January 20, San Bernardino County deputies and firefighters responded to reports about a wildfire near Verbena Road and Mojave Drive, in the Adelanto area. Keep reading: New wildfire breaks out in Los Angeles County The young Hispanic man was located at the scene of the fire, and Authorities said he was in possession of gasoline and a lighter.which was apparently used to start the fire. Delapaz was arrested on suspicion of arsonand was subsequently booked into the High Desert Detention Center, where he is in custody on $60,000 bail. Keep reading: Relatives of victims who died in the California fires tell their stories The incident remains under investigation of the authorities. If anyone has information related to this case, You may contact Deputy E. Villeda at the Victor Valley Sheriff’s Station.at 760-552-6800. Keep reading: Alert extended for strong winds in Southern California To provide a report anonymouslyyou can call We-Tip at 1-800-782-7463, or online on their website at this link. Keep reading:· Newsom signs order to speed up fire debris removal· Los Angeles approves economic aid plan for workers affected by fires· Risk in burned areas of Los Angeles due to upcoming rains

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