Pokotia Monolith
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The Pokotia Monolith (also known as the Monolith of Pokotia or Pokotia Monument) is an ancient stone statue found in 2002 in the south of Tiahuanaco (Tiwanaku) in Bolivia. Like the bowl Fuente Magna it is alleged by some to have Sumerian or proto-Sumerian cuneiform writing on it. It was found by Bernardo Biados, Freddy Arce, Javier Escalante, Cesar Calisaya, Leocadio Ticlla, Alberto Vasquez, Alvaro Fernholz, Omar Sadud, Rodrigo Velasco and Paulo Batuani.
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- Signs of η Carinae Outburst in Artifacts of Ancient Boliviapdf with pictures of the Pokotia monolith

