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This book offers a detailed account of Inca history, society, and culture through the lens of archaeology, written documents, and ethnographic accounts of native Andeans.
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2 Σεπ 2019 · The section entitled “Inca Imperial Identities: Colonization, Resistance, and Hybridity” poses some interesting questions. Why did the Inca colonize what is now northwest Argentina and northern Chile, area of sparse resources (apart from ores) that could not have posed a threat to Tawintinsuyu?
31 Αυγ 2021 · This book explores the history of the Inca Empire, from 1100 to 1572. Includes glossary, index and timeline. Timeline of important events -- Introduction: Incas today -- Incas and their ancestors -- Religion of the Incas -- Incas and their government -- Incas as farmers -- Preparing Chuño for winter -- Education and training -- Craftsmen -- ...
5 Απρ 2018 · When Spaniards invaded their realm in 1532, the Incas ruled the largest empire of the pre-Columbian Americas. Just over a century earlier, military campaigns began to extend power across a broad swath of the Andean region, bringing local societies into new relationships with colonists and officials who represented the Inca state.
About 1438, the Incas decided to organize their kingdom. The land they had acquired through war and through peaceful negotiation was divided into four sections, the northwest, southwest, northeast, and southeast. At the corner where each of these sections met was the city of Cuzco.
31 Μαρ 2008 · The second part of the author's Historia indica; a first part (Historia natural destas tierras) and a third which was to contain the history of the conquest until 1572 were projected, but apparently never completed.