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== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{es}} [http://www.cundinamarca.gov.co/cundinamarca/municipios/frm_iniciomunicipio.asp?codigo=69 Official site of the Municipality of Pasca]
* {{es}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20070927231747/http://www.cundinamarca.gov.co/cundinamarca/municipios/frm_iniciomunicipio.asp?codigo=69 Official site of the Municipality of Pasca]
* [http://www.banrep.gov.co/museo/esp/o_muisca.htm Precolumbian Golden Boat] Famous golden figure based on El Dorado rite (housed in the [[Gold Museum, Bogotá|Gold Museum]] at [[Bogotá]], [[Colombia]])
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060924073022/http://www.banrep.gov.co/museo/esp/o_muisca.htm Precolumbian Golden Boat] Famous golden figure based on El Dorado rite (housed in the [[Gold Museum, Bogotá|Gold Museum]] at [[Bogotá]], [[Colombia]])
* {{es}} [http://rupestreweb.tripod.com/arguello.html Photos of Precolumbian art found at Pasca]
* {{es}} [http://rupestreweb.tripod.com/arguello.html Photos of Precolumbian art found at Pasca]



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The Archaeology Museum of Pasca is a museum located in Pasca, Colombia. It houses a great collection of Pre-Columbian objects and human remains, including Muisca mummies. It has a replica of the famous golden raft, Balsa Muisca, found near this town that represents the El Dorado rite.

It also has a natural history museum with staffed animals and a large insectarium.

It was founded by the Roman Catholic priest Jaime Hincapié Santamaría.

See also