Agreement With Authorities

Image result for christophe delaere boliviaThey agreed on the fact that they will bring some of the artifacts above the ground to conduct research on them and study them and let the rest remain under the sea and that is what the authorities have agreed on too and the authorities had to devise a plan for the under-water artifacts.

Plan

Image result for christophe delaere boliviaThe authorities wanted to devise a plan to conserve the artifacts and as well as keep the artifacts on the display while simultaneously keeping them for the researchers and the archeologists to study, but this was not an easy job as it required a lot of efforts as well as money.

A Difficult Task

Image result for bolivian culture minister unescoThis job was not an easy one but the Bolivian culture minister had a plan that could tackle almost each and every problem that they were facing, but the solution was no less than a problem in itself. The Bolivian culture minister had an idea of building an underground museum.

Studying The Remains

The researchers and scientists by that time started studying the ruins that were above the ground one of which was the Tiwanaku wall that had 32 carved human faces in stones. Each and every carved face represented a different human race.

An Underground Museum

Meanwhile, Wilma Alanoca has said that they want to convert the submerged temple into an underground museum and they want to fill the museum with the 10,000 artifacts that were found in its ruins. She said, “It will be both a tourist complex and a center for archeological, geological and biological research, which will make it the only one in the world.” 

Analysis

The analysis of some of those pieces brought into the light the fact that some of the artifacts were almost 2000 years old and it also helped in knowing that some of the pieces belonged to the Andean civilization. Alanoca further added, “Thanks to the investigations it was possible to determinate that they belong to Tiwanaku culture and pre-Inca civilizations.”