The Rincon de Chololo Archaeological Park Paraguay is an important archaeological site in South America that contains evidence of human occupation from the Late Pleistocene–Holocene transition (ca. 12,500 – 4,000 years ago). It is located in southeastern Paraguay, near the city of Villarrica. The park is known for its unique rock art panels, one of the few well-documented petrogeoglyphs in South America. It also offers visitors a glimpse of a regional archaeological landscape that has been occupied since the paleolithic.
The site’s impressive rock art and the remains of structures such as houses, snags and canals offer visitors a window into the past when people of the region lived in villages, exchanged products and interacted with their environment.