Piedras del Tunjo Archaeological Park

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Description

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The rocks are covered with pictographs made by Muisca artists on rocks of the Guadalupe Group.[1] Their age has not been confirmed. 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.

Destruction of the ancient pictographs

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Gallery

See also

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References

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  1. Plancha 227, 1998

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Bibliography

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External links

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Further reading

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