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National Museum of Archaeology (Bolivia) : ウィキペディア英語版
National Museum of Archaeology (Bolivia)

The National Museum of Archaeology of Bolivia ((スペイン語:Museo Nacional de Arqueología de Bolivia )) is the national archaeology museum of Bolivia. It is located in the capital of La Paz, two blocks east of the Prado. Operated by the National Institute of Archaeology, a specialized agency of the Deputy Minister of Culture, it is said to be the most prominent museum in Bolivia. The museum represents the cultural antecedents of the Bolivian people from the pre-Columbian era. There are displays of carved sculptures, as well as ceramic and painted objects in stone and metals.
==History==
Archbishop José Manuel Indaburo, considered to be the father figure of archaeology in Bolivia, was instrumental in establishing the museum with collections of archaeological, ethnographic and natural science antiquaries. In June 1846, in the presence of General José Ballivián, a small collection was started in a room in the Municipal Theatre. The theatre was located on Calle Genaro Sanjinés in La Paz and named the "Public Museum"; Dr. Manuel Cordova was its first Director.
In 1919, the multidisciplinary "National Museum" was opened at the Tiwanaku Palace on a lease basis. By an executive order of 22 May 1922, President Bautista Saavedra authorized purchasing the building to house the museum. It continued as a multidisciplinary museum until early 1959. Dr. Carlos Ponce Sanginés who held the post of Director of the Center for Archaeological Research in Tiwanaku, campaigned and got it reopened in January 31, 1960 as the National Museum of Archaeology.

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