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The Incas

1992
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The Incas

2006
Defying many of the supposed rules of civilization building, and lacking the advantages of a written language, hard metals, the wheel, or draft animals, the Incas forged one of the greatest imperial states in history. The Incas: New Perspectivesoffers a revealing portrait of the ancient Andean empire from the earliest stages of its development to ...
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Inca Dove (Columbina inca)

The Birds of North America Online, 2004
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Battle Card, Card Game for Teaching the History of the Incas Through Intelligent Techniques

Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 2022
JOSÉ Sulla-Torres
exaly  

The Inca

Inca legend points to Pacaritambo, about eighteen miles to the southeast of Cuzco, as the site of the origin of the Inca, who occupied the Huatanay River valley of the Andes in modern-day Peru. In the mountain of Tambo Toco were three caves—Maras Toco, Sutic Toco, and Capac Toco. From the central cave emerged four men and four women, the progenitors of
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Encyclopedia of the Incas

Reference Reviews, 2016
Louise Ellis-Barrett
exaly  

Inca

2021
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The Incas

2022
Gerry R. Cox, Neil Thompson
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The Incas

Ethnohistory, 1997
Tom D. Dillehay, Nigel Davies
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