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Evidence exists of which the accomplishment of objects in miniature at Hispanic times was an extended practice between the cultures of the Andean zone enough. Many of these old crafts, some identified and others without no archaeological connection clearly, can be observed in national museums and particular collections
Evidence exists of which the accomplishment of objects in miniature at Hispanic times was an extended practice between the cultures of the Andean zone enough. Many of these old crafts, some identified and others without no archaeological connection clearly, can be observed in national museums and particular collections
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==Revision of [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ekeko&action=historysubmit&diff=339684936&oldid=339680199 7:30, 24 January 2010]]==

I'm reverting the changes made by [[User:Unknown Lupus|Unknown Lupus]] because the copyright of that image does not belong to him, it belongs to:
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as it reads [http://www.bolivia-turismo.com/la_paz/leyenda-ekeko.htm here], thanks. <span style="font-family:'Maiandra GD';padding:1px;border:solid 2px #966;background-color:#C96">'''[[User:Erebedhel|<font color="#000">Erebedhel</font>]] - [[User Talk:Erebedhel|<font color="#000">Talk</font>]]'''</span> 07:47, 24 January 2010 (UTC)

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These paragraphs were removed. They appear to be very poor translations from another language. (Okay, well, good efforts, but very difficult to understand when read in English!) I hope Ekeko is not offended! To make up for it I will make some external links to this article so others can improve.PBF 23:42, 14 July 2007 (UTC)

According to the students, the first indications of the existence of the "Ekeko" in the Andean culture, go back to the time of Tiwanaku, after to have found líticas pieces with the back adunco to borders of the Titikaka Lake in 1942. 1. And some others in silver in addition with the viril member to great dimensions and in turgid state. This pre-Hispanic God goes back to the classic period of the culture of Tiwanaku (Approximately 200 years before common era and 700 after the common era Formerly the Ekeko or "Ekhako", was the God of the abundance, the joy and the sexual union. Its image done in gold, silver or stone, was one of the favorites of the ancestral Andean families. 1. The form of a smiling man occurred him, with the open arms and prominent sexual organs. Were also made it of stone, clay, wood, tin plate, jute and plaster, but always with the conviction that it was about a beneficent spirit and well-being for the families. Evidence exists of which the accomplishment of objects in miniature at Hispanic times was an extended practice between the cultures of the Andean zone enough. Many of these old crafts, some identified and others without no archaeological connection clearly, can be observed in national museums and particular collections

I'm reverting the changes made by Unknown Lupus because the copyright of that image does not belong to him, it belongs to:

TERRA ANDINA srl Licencia Unidad de Turismo Prefectura de La Paz #005 NIT 1003715029 - PMC TER423D49923 Dirección: Calle Guachalla nº 662 - Sopocachi - La Paz - Bolivia Tel. (00 591 2) 242 29 95 - Fax (00 591 2) 212 14 53

Email : bolivia@terra-andina.com URL : http://www.terra-andina.com

as it reads here, thanks. Erebedhel - Talk 07:47, 24 January 2010 (UTC)[reply]