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The Incas New Perspectives Gordon F Mcewan John Weeks

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The Incas New Perspectives Gordon F Mcewan John Weeks
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Publisher: ABC-CLIO
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.26 MB
Pages: 269
Author: Gordon F. McEwan, John Weeks
ISBN: 9781851095742, 1851095748
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Incas New Perspectives Gordon F Mcewan John Weeks by Gordon F. Mcewan, John Weeks 9781851095742, 1851095748 instant download after payment.

The Incas: New PerspectiveS≪/i> offers a revealing portrait of the ancient Andean empire from the earliest stages of its development to its final capitulation to Pizzarro in the mid-16th century.In recent years researchers have employed new tools to get to the heart of the mysterious Inca culture. Drawing on recent work in archaeology, anthropology, ethnohistory, and other sources, The IncaS≪/i> provides the most up-to-date interpretations of Inca culture, religion, politics, economics, and daily life available. Readers will discover how the Incas discovered medicines still in use and kept records using knotted cords; how Inca builders created masterful highways and stone bridges; and how the inhabitants of seemingly unfarmable lands came to give the world potatoes, beans, corn, squashes, tomatoes, avocados, peanuts, and peppers.

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