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Jach'a Phasa (Aymara, ''jach'a'' big, ''phasa'' edible earth, hispanicized spellings ''Jachapasa, Jachapaza, Jachaphasa, Jachcha Paza'') is an archaeological site in Bolivia located in the La Paz Department, Pacajes Province, Calacoto Municipality, about 2 km north-east of Rosario. It is situated at a height of on top of the mountain Jach'a Phasa north of the Mawri River. The place is covered with more than 50 ''chullpa'' and surrounded by a wall. The ''chullpa'' are constructed of stone of volcanic origin and mortar of mud and straw. Near Jach'a Phasa there are more archaeological sites, the ''chullpa'' and the walls of Taypi Phasa (at )〔 and the walls of Thiya Phasa ''(Tiaphasa)'' as well as Ch'iyara Chullpa situated about 3 km east of Rosario, a place with 78 ''chullpa''. == References == * Risto Kesseli, Martti Pärssinen, ''Identidad étnica y muerte: torres funerarias (chullpas) como símbolos de poder étnico en el altiplano boliviano de Pakasa (1250-1600 d. C.)''], p. 396 (Spanish) * * Michel Marcos, ''El Señorío prehispánico de Carangas'' (Publicación Digital Saberes Bolivianos 2011), p. 60 (Spanish) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jach'a Phasa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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