• Empire of the Incas
Author(s): Barbara A. Somervill
Format: Hardback
No. of Pages: 152
Publisher: Chelsea House Publishers
Language: English
Date Published: 2009-11-15
Dimensions: 190.5 x 236.22 x 15.24mm
Publication City/Country: Broomall, United States
Edition: Revised ed.
Illustrations: full-colour photographs & illustrations, maps, sidebars, chronology, bibliography, further resources, glossary, index

Though the Incas left no written records of their great civilization, the archaeological remains and accounts of Spanish conquistadors and priests paint a picture of a well-ordered, vast empire. In the mountains of Peru and Ecuador, traces of Inca culture remain today in the road system that winds through the Andes, where people practice a religion that mixes the Catholicism of the Spanish conquerors with the animism of the Inca. Living in small homes and storehouses that date back to Inca times, these people have been celebrating traditional festivals and market days for more than 800 years. Using accessible and lively prose, ""Empire of the Inca, Revised Edition"" explores the history and culture of this fascinating civilization, highlighting the ideas and items that originated in the empire and are still encountered in the modern world, such as potatoes and jerky, words from the Quechua language, and mobile military field hospitals.
Book Info
Author Barbara A. Somervill
Date Published 2009-11-15
Dimensions 190.5 x 236.22 x 15.24mm
Edition Revised ed.
First Author Barbara A. Somervill
Format Hardback
Illustrations full-colour photographs & illustrations, maps, sidebars, chronology, bibliography, further resources, glossary, index
ISBN 9781604131581
Language English
No. of Pages 152
Publication City/Country Broomall, United States
Publisher Chelsea House Publishers

Empire of the Incas

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