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THE INCA CIVILIZATION

THE INCA CIVILIZATION. Incan Empire was quite short lived Historic Records In 1483 the Inca set out from their base in Cuzco Had thirteen emperors during their reign “Land of the Four Quarters” Known for their systems of roads . Incan Road System. Map of Incan Expansion. Machu Picchu.

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THE INCA CIVILIZATION

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  1. THE INCA CIVILIZATION • Incan Empire was quite short lived • Historic Records • In 1483 the Inca set out from their base in Cuzco • Had thirteen emperors during their reign • “Land of the Four Quarters” • Known for their systems of roads Incan Road System Map of Incan Expansion Machu Picchu

  2. SOCIAL Organization • The Royals and Nobility • Led a life of luxury • Coming of Age Ceremony • Hairstyles for men were very important • Earplugs • The Common People • Had no freedom • Followed many laws • Most Commoners were farmers • Jobs

  3. Life cycle

  4. Religion • “Children of the Sun” • Polytheism • Dreams, Omens, Signs • Afterlife • Huacas • Festivals Inti the Sun God Mummified Body

  5. Machu pichu • Temple palace in the clouds • Started by Pachauctu • architecture and design • • Started by Pachacuti, but never completed Machu Picchu was never touched, • damaged or looted by the Spanish • • Lost to the ages, Machu Picchu was rediscovered in 1911 by Hiram Bingham • • Machu Picchu is sharply divided into two parts: an agricultural area and an • urban area • • The Incas were cognizant of their natural setting, part of their religious • tradition • o If the mountain was circular, they would make circular terraces • o Their buildings mimicked the peaks of the mountains • o The water came from a natural spring, brought into the city • • Machu Picchu still has vestiges of its irrigation and terracing systems • • The terraces allowed farming on marginal land • • Inca invested labor and engineering skill into making the land arable • • The Intuitana is a carving, perhaps six feet high a top of a natural pyramid • o It’s at the highest point in Machu Picchu • o Also named ‘Hitching Post of the Sun,’ because it’s at the top point

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