Mystery Atlas
Artifactc. 1295–1410 AD

Muisca Raft

A pre-Columbian gold artefact discovered near Pasca, Colombia, in 1969 and dated to 1295-1410 AD, depicting a chieftain on a ceremonial raft; held by Bogotá's Gold Museum as physical evidence for the ritual behind the El Dorado legend.

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Theories & Explanations

  • Muisca Raft supports The Documented Ritual-Origin Account — The dated, physical artefact is treated by historians as direct evidence the underlying ritual was real.

Historical Context

  • Muisca Raft was used by Muisca.

Creatures & Figures

  • Muisca Raft references El Dorado — The 1969 gold artefact depicts the Lake Guatavita raft ceremony the legend is based on.

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