The Sajama Lines are considered one of the world’s most magnificent works, but the artist of the work is still unknown. These straight lines, placed thousands of years ago on the surface of the deserts in western Bolivia, bear the traces of a long history. Lines carved into the ground thousands of years ago appear noticeable even with a distant look. However, the origin and purposes of these lines are still a mystery. The meaning of these lines, each coming from the depths of time, and the reason for their creation still remain a big question mark in the minds of researchers and history enthusiasts.
Sajama LinesIt is located in the shadow of the Nevado Sajama volcano, Bolivia’s highest peak, and covers a large area of 22,525 square kilometers. This is Peru Nazca LinesIt is approximately 15 times the size of the area covered by. Thousands of lines form a seemingly complex network, but these lines are clearly drawn for a purpose. These lines reach a total length of 16,000 kilometers and form a wide plain, offering a remarkable layout.
Theories Regarding the Purpose of Making Sajama Lines
Considering the extensive size of the Sajama Lines, at times this ancient formation the greatest work of art in the world While it is sometimes evaluated as “Map of the GodsIt is called “. However, some archaeologists believe that the Sajama Lines date people at a time when water resources in the area were limited. directing to water sources It suggests that it may have been used as a kind of road sign.
A different perspective on the Sajama Lines is that these lines are a road network It forms a guide during a spiritual pilgrimage along with shrines, cemeteries and small settlements.
Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have made efforts to study and map the Sajama Lines in an effort to protect this sacred site from natural erosion and the adverse effects of infrastructure development.

Each line is only a few meters across and was made by scraping away oxidized dark surface material to reveal lighter subsurface material. This method is a similar technique used in creating the Nazca Lines. But Nazca Lines, It depicts figurative shapes such as animals and plants rather than abstract lines.
There is speculation that there is a connection between the Sajama Lines and the Nazca Lines. Perhaps both were formed by people closely bound by similar cultures.
According to a 2016 study, it is not known exactly who made the Sajama Lines. Therefore, the people of Carangas are shown as suspects in this regard. The Carangas people, who lived in this region of the Southern Andes during the Late Intermediate Period between AD 1000 and AD 1476, existed at a time when many scholars believe the lines were fakes. However, the exact origin of these lines and the real story about their creator still remain a mystery.

