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It is becoming increasingly clear that the Sumerians had established a colony in South America called Kuga-Ki. Kuga-Ki was the "Tin Land of the West" or the "Sunset Land", in Sumerian inscriptions. [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_original","fid":"47860","attributes":{"alt":"","class":"media-image","height":"700","typeof":"foaf:Image","width":"589"}}]] Sumerians in South America The Sumerians left several inscribed artifacts in South America. The Pokotia monument and the Fuente Magna bowl were written in linear Sumerian. The fact that the writing existed on the Fuente Magna Bowl, and Pokotia monument in Sumerian, and the identification of Sumerian place names on the Altiplano suggest that Ecuador to Bolivia, was Kuga-Ki. Researchers have suggested that some of the Gold tablets in the Crespi Collection may also be written in linear Sumerian. Father Carlos Crespi Croci collected thousands of artifacts