Inca Roads and Chasquis
The Incas were magnificent engineers, they built the most elaborate network of roads and bridges of any ancient culture. The success of its empire was partly due to being able to reach and control each...
View ArticleInca Society
The Inca society was a vertical hierarchical organization divided in four social classes. At the top of the stratum was the Sapa Inca, the most powerful person in the empire. Below was the royalty,...
View ArticleInca Textile and Clothing
Ancient Andean weaving developed by pre-Inca civilizations and inherited and perfected by the Incas is considered as one of the greatest textile in the world and is compared to finest textile developed...
View ArticleInca Pottery
The best example of pottery produced before the days of the Inca Empire is found in the ceramic produced by the Moche or Mochica culture that thrived from 100 to 700 AD in the northern Peruvian coast....
View ArticleInca Jewelry
Most of the Inca gold jewelry and artifacts was looted by the Spanish conquerors, melted and taken away to Spain. The largest part of the pieces shown in museums have been found by archeologist in...
View ArticleInca Art Forms
Inca art was practical. The Incas were an artistic people who used materials available to them in nature and blended them creating many artistic forms in utilitarian ways. Much of their artistic...
View ArticleInca Architecture
It is commonly questioned as to how the Incas were able to develop such an exquisite architecture without the use of the wheel and modern tools. Their buildings have withstood five centuries in an...
View ArticleThe Inca Empire
The Inca Empire flourished in the South American continent from 1438 until the Spanish arrived in the continent in 1533. From around 1200 to 1438 the Incas were considered a tribe which gradually grew...
View ArticleWho were the Incas? Where did the Incas come from?
The Inca Civilization The Incas were a civilization in South America formed by ethnic Quechua people also known as Amerindians. In 1400AD they were a small highland tribe, one hundred years later in...
View ArticleInca Facts
Who were the Incas? The Incas were an ancient people who in the 16th century controlled the greatest empire in the Americas. Where did the Incas come from? The remote ancestors of the Incas were Stone...
View ArticleInca Law
According to chronicler Garcilazo de la Vega the Incas imposed a set of three laws on its citizens: “Ama Sua. Ama Llulla. Ama Quella” or “Do not steal. Do not lie. Do not be lazy”. Inca law was based...
View ArticleAndean Music, the Music of the Incas
Andean communities have a powerful musical tradition inherited from the Inca Empire. The Inca society was based on collective effort and their success outweighed the individual’s. This is the case of...
View ArticleInca Food
Food consumed by the inhabitants of the Inca Empire varied depending on where in the vast territory they lived. People living near the coast based their diet on fresh seafood and fruits and in the...
View ArticleAchievements of the Incas
. System of roads and bridges Inca zig zag road The Incas were magnificent engineers. They built a system of roads and bridges across the roughest terrains of the Andes. Through their system of...
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