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Incredible Incas (newspaper edition)
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Inca edition of Horrible Histories is a fun and informative book for fans of the series, packed with stories about the Incas, including how a bucket of pee could make you beautiful, why servants ate the emperor's hair, and how sick people were tricked into feeling better.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 192 pages
Publication date: 01 February 2024
Publisher: Scholastic
The Incas were a fascinating civilization that left a lasting impact on the world. In this article, we will explore some of the most intriguing facts and stories about the Incas.
The Incas were a group of indigenous people who lived in the Andes Mountains of South America from around 1200 to 1532. They were known for their impressive architecture, such as the Machu Picchu temple, and their advanced agricultural techniques, such as terracing and irrigation.
One of the most surprising facts about the Incas is that they believed in a pantheon of gods and goddesses. They believed that the sun god, Inti, was the most important deity and that other gods and goddesses had specific roles in various aspects of life, such as agriculture, war, and love.
The Incas also had a complex system of government and social hierarchy. They were ruled by a king, who was believed to be the son of the sun god. The king was assisted by a council of nobles, who were responsible for managing the government and overseeing the empire's affairs.
The Incas were known for their impressive military prowess. They were skilled in warfare and had a large army that was equipped with advanced weapons and tactics. They were also skilled in building fortresses and cities, which helped them to defend their territory from invaders.
One of the most famous Inca rulers was Pachacuti, who ruled from 1438 to 1472. Pachacuti was known for his military conquests and for his construction of the Inca Road, a network of roads that stretched over 2,500 miles across the Andes Mountains.
The Incas also had a rich cultural heritage, including art, music, and literature. They were known for their intricate weaving and pottery, and their music was characterized by a mixture of traditional Andean instruments and European influences.
One of the most famous Inca artifacts is the Macu Pichu, a temple that was built in the 15th century and is located in the Andes Mountains. The temple is known for its impressive architecture and for its stunning views of the surrounding valley.
Another interesting fact about the Incas is that they believed in a form of ancestor worship. They believed that their ancestors had a special connection to the land and that they could communicate with them through dreams and visions.
The Incas also had a complex system of medicine and healing. They believed that illness was caused by spiritual or physical imbalances and that they could treat these imbalances through a variety of methods, including herbs, prayers, and rituals.
Despite their many achievements, the Incas were eventually conquered by the Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century. The Spanish brought with them a new religion, Christianity, and a new way of life, which had a significant impact on the Inca civilization.
In conclusion, the Incas were a fascinating civilization that left a lasting impact on the world. They were known for their impressive architecture, advanced agricultural techniques, complex system of government and social hierarchy, military prowess, rich cultural heritage, and complex system of medicine and healing. Despite their many achievements, the Incas were eventually conquered by the Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century, but their legacy continues to inspire and intrigue people today.
Weight: 138g
Dimension: 128 x 197 x 15 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780702325793
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