Rock Art of Jsukaevnda and Cerro Corá

Photo by Roman Bruehwiler.

Rock Art of Jsukaevnda and Cerro Corá is part of the Tentative list of Paraguay in order to qualify for inclusion in the World Heritage List.

The Rock Art of Jsukaevnda and Cerro Corá comprises groups of petroglyphs in the so-called "footprints style". The carvings are wide and deep. They represent zoomorphic and anthropomorphic figures. They date back to ca. 3500-1800 BC, and are sacred to the living Paĩ Tavyterã people.

Map of Rock Art of Jsukaevnda and Cerro Corá

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The coordinates shown for all tentative sites were produced as a community effort. They are not official and may change on inscription.

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Full Name
Rock Art of Jsukaevnda and Cerro Corá
Country
Paraguay
Added
2022
Type
Cultural
Categories
Archaeological site - Rock Art
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2022 Added to Tentative List

The site has 5 locations

Rock Art of Jsukaevnda and Cerro Corá: Itaguy Guasu (T)
Rock Art of Jsukaevnda and Cerro Corá: Akua 1 (T)
Rock Art of Jsukaevnda and Cerro Corá: Akua 2 (T)
Rock Art of Jsukaevnda and Cerro Corá: Alambique/Amba (T)
Rock Art of Jsukaevnda and Cerro Corá: Tujao 1 and 2 (T)

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