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    Inca Tribe Research Paper

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    This Essay is about the Incas tribe and what you are going to learn about is where they live, what time period they lived in, what they had houses , and one more thing is there economy, etc The leader of the Incas is being Pachacuti, Yupanqui, he got this name after he conquered chances Inca was known for “a retreat for the Inca empire “ The Inca empire was based on an economy without money. The Inca economy was based on selling or buying good, or instead of money they work . You have to…

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    Machu Picchu Narrative

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    alcohol content of about 3 percent. We each tried a small glass, and made our way to dinner and the hostel exhausted from the long day of work and travel. Thursday’s wake up was at 5 a.m. in order to be sure we caught our PERURAIL train to Machu Picchu with a 6:15 a.m. departure time. By 7:45 a.m. we were informed that we had reached our stop at km 104. However, we were the only group to exit the train at this point and more or less we were dropped off on the rail road tracks in the middle…

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    Inca Empire Research Paper

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    robust and striking buildings wherever they triumphed, and astonishingly adapted the natural terrain. One of the most momentous confirmations of their advanced infrastructural proficiency is the enduring city of Machu Picchu. It is situated on a ridge between the Huayna Picchu and Machu Picchu peaks in Peru and stands at two thousand, four hundred and thirty metres above sea level, overlooking the Urubamba River. It has been donned one of the most infamous archaeological sites in modern society,…

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    the center for trade during the sixth century. Teotihuacan declined after a few centuries, believed to be caused by an invasion or internal conflicts. A new civilization came around in 900 and dominated Central Mexico- the Toltecs, a militaristic group. Riot broke out in the civilization after a ruler called Topiltzin encouraged the worship of a change in religions. This caused the decline of the Toltec civilization. • Obsidian: the most valuable trade item in Teotihuacan; a green or black…

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