Huge, Cylindrical Pre-Incan Chullpas Of Sillustani, Peru Were Used As Graves For Colla Nobles

A. Sutherland – AncientPages.com – Many archeologists agree that cylindrical towers known as ‘chullpas’ (chulpas),  which can be viewed at Sillustani, Cutimbo, and other places, are the work of pre-Inca culture.

Huge, Cylindrical Pre-Incan Chullpas Of Sillustani, Peru Were Used As Graves For Colla Nobles

Chullpa, funerary urn,  Sillustani, Peru. The upper one from the Inca period, the lower one from the Tiahuanaco period. Image credit: Diego Delso – CC BY SA 4.0

Sillustani is a pre-Incan burial ground (of the Colla people) on the shores of Lake Umayo, approximately 35 miles from Puno in Peru. It is a prehistoric place where the most important people of the society of the time were buried, dressed in fine garments, ornaments and perfectly mummified.

Chullpas were perfectly circular-shaped funeral towers that reached heights up to twelve meters. The building material was a volcanic stone carved by the skilled architects of the  Collas.

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