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Los Incas

Los Incas. By Long Phung. History. 1438- 1533 Language Quechua Tawantinsuyu Four Regions Capital Cuzco Pachacuti Earth-Shaker. Chinchasuyu. Antisuyu. K untisuyu. Qullasuyu. Population 4-37 Million. Culture. Quipu Knot-Strings Human Sacrifice Huayna Capac. Social Classes

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Los Incas

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  1. Los Incas By Long Phung

  2. History • 1438- 1533 • Language • Quechua • Tawantinsuyu • Four Regions • Capital • Cuzco • Pachacuti • Earth-Shaker Chinchasuyu Antisuyu Kuntisuyu Qullasuyu • Population • 4-37 Million

  3. Culture • Quipu • Knot-Strings • Human Sacrifice • Huayna Capac • Social Classes • Textiles and Cranial Deformation • Emperor • Noble Class • Craftsmen • Working • Peasants

  4. Technology • Architecture • Machu Picchu • Mortarless Construction • Body Parts Measurements • Fingers, Palms, Wingspan • Able to do Head Surgery • 80-90% Success Rate • Basic Materials • Wood, Copper, Bronze • Animal Skin Armor

  5. Moray: Scientific Research Area

  6. Machu Picchu: “Old Peak” • Cusco Region • Estate for Pachacuti • “City of the Incas” or “Old Peak” • 7,970 ft. Elevation • Major Tourist Site

  7. Video 2:10-3:30 • Machu Picchu • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaMI0bMwq_Q

  8. Works Cited • Coca. (2012, April). Retrieved November 3, 2012, from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coca • Discover Peru. (2012). Retrieved November 3, 2012, from Tierra Inca: http://www.tierra-inca.com/peru/incas.php?lg=es • Inca Empire. (n.d.). Retrieved November 3, 2012, from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inca_Empire#Society • Machu Picchu. (n.d.). Retrieved November 3, 2012, from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machu_Picchu

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