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The ancient Inca / written by Patricia Calvert.

Author/creator Calvert, Patricia
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoNew York : Franklin Watts, ©2004.
Description128 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
Supplemental Content Table of contents
Subject(s)
Series People of the ancient world
People of the ancient world. ^A650674
Contents The science of the past : why it matters -- Before the Inca -- Children of the sun -- Life in a highland family -- Growing up among the Inca -- Medicine, magic, and death -- The top of the Inca pyramid -- Warriors, war, and keeping the peace -- Buildings, bridges, and roads -- The war of two brothers -- Suncasapa, the bearded one -- The aftermath of conquest.
Abstract The Inca emerged from the ancient native cultures of what is now Peru. Although it is unclear precisely when the Inca came into existence, they became a powerful force in the region by the 1300s to 1400s. They were known for being builders as well as conquerors, and created the famous structure known as Machu Picchu. They also developed and improved roads and bridges in the Inca Empire. The culture began to collapse when the Inca were overtaken by Spanish conquistadors in the 1500s. This book explores the ancient Inca through their social structure. It details the duties of an emperor, the activities of a priest, and much more. It also describes some of the discoveries and writings that have led to our present-day understanding of this fascinating culture.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (119-120) and index.
LCCN 2004001956
ISBN0531123588
ISBN9780537123584

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