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- Q2603118 subject Q7369406.
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- Q2603118 subject Q9470346.
- Q2603118 subject Q9629811.
- Q2603118 subject Q9810093.
- Q2603118 abstract "Sillustani is a pre-Incan burial ground on the shores of Lake Umayo near Puno in Peru. The tombs, which are built above ground in tower-like structures called chullpas, are the vestiges of the Colla people, Aymara who were conquered by the Inca in the 15th century. The structures housed the remains of complete family groups, although they were probably limited to nobility. Many of the tombs have been dynamited by grave robbers, while others were left unfinished.".
- Q2603118 thumbnail Sillustani,_Perú,_2015-08-01,_DD_87.JPG?width=300.
- Q2603118 wikiPageExternalLink sillustani-burial-ground-peru.
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- Q2603118 wikiPageWikiLink Q7369406.
- Q2603118 wikiPageWikiLink Q8281727.
- Q2603118 wikiPageWikiLink Q8352058.
- Q2603118 wikiPageWikiLink Q8612559.
- Q2603118 wikiPageWikiLink Q8818418.
- Q2603118 wikiPageWikiLink Q8881537.
- Q2603118 wikiPageWikiLink Q9470346.
- Q2603118 wikiPageWikiLink Q9629811.
- Q2603118 wikiPageWikiLink Q9810093.
- Q2603118 comment "Sillustani is a pre-Incan burial ground on the shores of Lake Umayo near Puno in Peru. The tombs, which are built above ground in tower-like structures called chullpas, are the vestiges of the Colla people, Aymara who were conquered by the Inca in the 15th century. The structures housed the remains of complete family groups, although they were probably limited to nobility. Many of the tombs have been dynamited by grave robbers, while others were left unfinished.".
- Q2603118 label "Sillustani".
- Q2603118 depiction Sillustani,_Perú,_2015-08-01,_DD_87.JPG.