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The Incas. World History, #0

Par : Pocket History
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233953071
  • EAN9798233953071
  • Date de parution11/03/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

The Inca Empire was the largest and most powerful civilization in pre-Columbian South America. Stretching across the towering Andes Mountains, it connected vast territories through an extraordinary network of roads, bridges, and administrative centers. From its capital in Cusco, the Incas built a highly organized empire that governed millions of people without the use of a traditional written language.
This book explores the remarkable history and achievements of the Inca civilization. Readers will discover how the Incas developed advanced agricultural systems on steep mountain slopes, constructed impressive stone cities such as Machu Picchu, and created an efficient political structure that unified diverse cultures across thousands of kilometers. The story of the Incas is also one of innovation and spiritual belief.
Their society was deeply connected to nature, the sun god Inti, and sacred landscapes throughout the Andes. Using the unique quipu system of knotted cords, they managed records, communication, and administration across their vast empire. In addition to their achievements, this book examines the dramatic events that led to the fall of the Inca Empire during the arrival of Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century.
The encounter between two very different worlds forever changed the history of the Americas. Perfect for readers interested in ancient civilizations, archaeology, and the cultures of the Andes, this book offers a fascinating look into the power, organization, and legacy of one of history's most extraordinary empires.