The Inca Empire practiced a form of Communism, prioritizing collective survival and state-mandated labor without money or ...
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The empire that built roads across the mountains
The Inca Empire became the largest civilization in the Americas before the arrival of Europeans. From their capital at Cusco, the Inca built an extraordinary network of roads, cities, and agricultural ...
Centuries before the rise of the Inca Empire, a much smaller kingdom on the central coast of Peru already had a sophisticated ...
What remains of the Inca legacy is limited, as the conquistadors plundered what they could of Inca treasures and in so doing, dismantled the many structures painstakingly built by Inca craftsmen to ...
The Inca Empire in South America, one of the most powerful pre-Columbian societies, was known for many innovations — such as the architecture of Machu Picchu, an extensive road network, and a system ...
Operations in the ancient Incan world would sometimes involve scraping and drilling holes in the skull, a surgery researchers now know was so refined in ancient Peru that survival rates during the ...
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High in the Andes, researchers have found 500-year-old child mummies revealing things they did not expect
Frozen high in the Andes for more than five centuries, several Inca child mummies are still telling their story. New CT scans ...
A cotton and agave fiber Inca khipu is seen at an exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian in 2015 in Washington, D.C. (Brendan Smialowski | AFP via Getty Images) The Inca ...
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