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- Q3050102 subject Q16787173.
- Q3050102 subject Q6158342.
- Q3050102 subject Q7237020.
- Q3050102 subject Q7603884.
- Q3050102 abstract "El Morro del Tulcán (lit. The nose of the Tulcán) is an Indian pyramid in Popayán, Colombia. The pyramid dates to at least 1535, as the Spanish found it abandoned when they arrived in that year. Research suggests that the individuals buried there came from the very top of the social classes of their society.The pyramid was constructed in the pre-Columbian period, approximately between 1600 - 500 BC; the period which is now known as "the Delayed Cacicales Societies". On this pyramid a statue dedicated to the conquistador Sebastián de Belalcázar exists today; he carried out the Spanish foundation of Popayán. The location of the statue of the Conquistador on an indigenous monument is controversial.El Morro del Tulcán is the main archaeological site of Popayán.".
- Q3050102 thumbnail Morro_del_Tulcan.jpg?width=300.
- Q3050102 wikiPageExternalLink introduccion.html.
- Q3050102 wikiPageWikiLink Q16787173.
- Q3050102 wikiPageWikiLink Q332070.
- Q3050102 wikiPageWikiLink Q335135.
- Q3050102 wikiPageWikiLink Q6158342.
- Q3050102 wikiPageWikiLink Q7237020.
- Q3050102 wikiPageWikiLink Q7603884.
- Q3050102 point "2.4444444444444446 -76.6".
- Q3050102 type SpatialThing.
- Q3050102 comment "El Morro del Tulcán (lit. The nose of the Tulcán) is an Indian pyramid in Popayán, Colombia. The pyramid dates to at least 1535, as the Spanish found it abandoned when they arrived in that year. Research suggests that the individuals buried there came from the very top of the social classes of their society.The pyramid was constructed in the pre-Columbian period, approximately between 1600 - 500 BC; the period which is now known as "the Delayed Cacicales Societies".".
- Q3050102 label "El morro del tulcán".
- Q3050102 lat "2.4444444444444446".
- Q3050102 long "-76.6".
- Q3050102 depiction Morro_del_Tulcan.jpg.