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- Q3902764 subject Q16803704.
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- Q3902764 abstract "Piedras de Tunjo (Spanish: Tunjo Indian's Rocks) is an important archaeological park established on a natural rocky shelter 40 km west of Bogotá in the city of Facatativá. In ancient times it used to be the shore of a large lake flooding the Savannah of Bogotá. It was used by the Muisca rulers as a refuge during the time of the Spanish conquest. In fact, in this site the soldiers of Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada killed the ruling Zipa Tisquesusa in 1537.The huge rocks are covered with pictographs made by ancient settlers. They are estimated to be 10,000 years old.The area of the park used to be an hacienda, property of a wealthy family since colonial times. It was nationalized in 1946 to establish the park.".
- Q3902764 thumbnail Facatativa_pictograph.JPG?width=300.
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- Q3902764 wikiPageExternalLink publicado_vol1_no2_hacedores_de_pictografias.htm.
- Q3902764 wikiPageExternalLink facaresta.html.
- Q3902764 wikiPageExternalLink facatativa.html.
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- Q3902764 wikiPageWikiLink Q16803704.
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- Q3902764 wikiPageWikiLink Q6251098.
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- Q3902764 comment "Piedras de Tunjo (Spanish: Tunjo Indian's Rocks) is an important archaeological park established on a natural rocky shelter 40 km west of Bogotá in the city of Facatativá. In ancient times it used to be the shore of a large lake flooding the Savannah of Bogotá. It was used by the Muisca rulers as a refuge during the time of the Spanish conquest.".
- Q3902764 label "Piedras del Tunjo Archaeological Park".
- Q3902764 lat "4.816552777777778".
- Q3902764 long "-74.34599722222222".
- Q3902764 depiction Facatativa_pictograph.JPG.