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In less than a century, during the s, they built one of the largest, most tightly controlled empires the world has ever known. Roads, walls, and irrigation works constructed by the Incas are still in use today.
Where did the Incas come from originally? The Inca Empire is thought to have originated at the city of Cuzco in what is modern-day southern Peru. In some mythical tales, the Inca was created by the sun god, Inti who sent his son, Manco Capac to Earth. What did the Inca drink?
Chicha is the original Inca drink. Chicha was the most popular drink those Inca days. During festival they drank only Chicha. During Inca Empire it was made from corn. How did the Incas get their food? Food consumed by the inhabitants of the Inca Empire varied depending on where in the vast territory they lived. People living near the coast based their diet on fresh seafood and fruits and in the Andes on potatoes and corn.
The Incas produced more food than needed and was stored for times of need. What weapons did the Inca use? The Inca had 7 main types of weapons. These weapons included the bronze or bone-tipped spears, clubs, bows and arrows, dart throwers, two-handed wooden swords with serrated edges, wooden slings and stones, and stone or copper headed battleaxes.
Did the Incas eat meat? The Inca diet, especially for the common man, was based heavily upon vegetables, grains and fish. However, the Incas did have access to a variety of meat sources although the hunting of wild game was often heavily controlled by the ruling family :. How do you graph the second derivative? What do you write in a birthday card for a dying person?
They wore sandals and hats, some with fuzzy chin bands. Many rich Inca men wore large golden earrings as a symbol of how rich they were.
Some of their most impressive inventions were roads and bridges, including suspension bridges, and their communication system called quipu, a system of strings and knots that recorded information. Home Trending Random Popular Browse. Only the Sapa Inca could wear a special hat mad of gold and feathers. The last effective Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire was Atahualpa , later executed by Francisco Pizarro, a Spanish conquistador who led an expedition that conquered the Inca Empire, however, several successors later claimed the title.
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