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The Fuente Magna is a large stone vessel that was discovered in Bolivia on the shores of Lake Titicaca by a local farmer. Its cultural affiliation and chronology is uncertain, as is the context where it was found. Description It is a large piece, similar to a libation vessel. It was found in 1950 by a farmer near the town of Chua, near Lake Titicaca. It is currently in the Pre-Columbian Precious Metals Museum, Museum of precious metals "Museo de Oro" on JaƩn street, in La Paz, Bolivia. Some of its inner engraving superficially resembles non-Sumer, Sumerian Mesopotamian cuneiform writing. Alexander H. Joffe has suggested that "the inscription is simply geometric filler or deliberate gibberish. And if anything, the face on the interior looks more like something produced by the local Tiwanaku Empire, Tiwanaku culture (ca. 200-1000 CE)". References

Pseudoarchaeology Archaeology of Bolivia {{Bolivia-archaeology-stub ...
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