The Incas civilization was the largest pre-Hispanic empire of south America when it was “discover” by the Spanish conquistadors in the 16th AD, the Incas civilization controlled all of the western part of the continent between Ecuador and Chile.
They were a warlike village who fundated a powerful empire.
The Inca’s capital was at Cusco, Peru.
The Inca civilization farmed cotton, potatoes, and corn and herder alpacas. They made up irrigated land systems and constructed crops on the slopes of the mountains.
The metallurgy of the gold and the copper increased its development, and the ceramic was decorated with human’s figures, animals, flowers...
They were distributed in clans, an extended family.
Their principal Gods were Viracocha, creator and son of the Sun and the Moon.
The towns, where they constructed great stones, were communicated by services of post office and very big roads, which crosses the Andes.
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