I could find hardly any information anywhere.
There's a photo dating from 2007 - [
en.wikipedia.org]
This site maintains that its alternative name is Inti Huatana - [
thetempletrail.com] - which promptly gets it confused with the location of the same namet at Machu Picchu ... There's a vague reference to part of the site being "rediscovered in the late 1970s by chance" ...
It was officially designated an ancient monument in 2008 - [
wikicro.icu]
Eventually found this - [
web.archive.org]. (I'm unable to access Escalante Moscoso's Sitios Arqueológicos de Bolivia, or archaeological guide - [
koha.musef.org.bo]). He's written this page - [
atlantipedia.ie]); and this is an interview he did on nearby Tiwanaku - [
www.equiponaya.com.ar].
There might be something helpful in Paul Heinrich's Tiwanaku bibliography - [
www.hallofmaat.com] - but I've not investigated it in detail.
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