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Negotiated Subjugation: Maritime Trade and the Incorporation of Chincha Into the Inca Empire
Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, 2016David A Reid
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Antiquity
The sacralisation of mountains played an important role in the expansion of the Inca Empire into the south-central Andes during the mid-second millennium AD.
Gabriel E.J. López +2 more
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The sacralisation of mountains played an important role in the expansion of the Inca Empire into the south-central Andes during the mid-second millennium AD.
Gabriel E.J. López +2 more
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2023
Abstract Popular accounts of the European invasion of the Inca Empire emphasize a single event—Francisco Pizarro’s capture of the Inca warlord Atahuallpa at Cajamarca on November 16, 1532—as a definitive moment of conquest. Historical and archaeological scholarship tells a more complicated story. Recent studies of the Incas have shown
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Abstract Popular accounts of the European invasion of the Inca Empire emphasize a single event—Francisco Pizarro’s capture of the Inca warlord Atahuallpa at Cajamarca on November 16, 1532—as a definitive moment of conquest. Historical and archaeological scholarship tells a more complicated story. Recent studies of the Incas have shown
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Strategic Lessons in Corporate Governance from the Inca Empire
Peruvian Journal of Management (PJM)One of the most powerful cultural influences in the past 500 years in South America has been the legacy of the Inca Empire. Many of the management techniques, business ideologies, and organizational systems that thrive today in South America ...
Christopher J. Robertson
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Social Communications of the Inca Empire: A Diachronic and Holistic-Quantum Analysis
Social Communications: Theory and PracticeOur research aims to conduct a diachronic and holistic quantum analysis of social communications within the Inca Empire (1438–1533/1572) and identify their specific characteristics.
Oleksandr Kholod
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Conservation in the Inca empire
Capitalism Nature Socialism, 1999(1999). Conservation in the Inca empire. Capitalism Nature Socialism: Vol. 10, No. 4, pp. 69-76.
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Ideological and cultural continuities between the ancient Tiwanaku and the ancient Inca Empire
Estudios latinoamericanosThe extent to which the Inca Empire was built on knowledge, experiences, and ideology inherited from one or both of its Middle Horizon predecessors – the Tiwanaku and the Wari States – is a long-debated topic in Andean studies. In this article, we review
M. Pärssinen, A. Korpisaari
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