Since the Incas never developed a system of writing, we must rely on the writing of their Spanish conquerors.
No system of writing
The Incas were known for there four layered pyramids. I think this is a good answer.
The Maori and Greek Gods were known to be close. This Gods were well known in the early modern era.
Quote from the Related Link: "The basic process of freeze-drying food was known to the ancient Peruvian Incas of the Andes. Freeze-drying, or lyophilization, is the sublimation/removal of water content from frozen food." See the Related Link.
Lebanon was known for its ancient cedars. Found in my History book, ''History of the World''.
The Incas were a South American Indian tribe. They lived in the area that is now known as the countries of Columbia, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador and Peru.
Since the Incas never developed a system of writing, we must rely on the writing of their Spanish conquerors.
Not much is known about the early history of the Incas. Sometime around 1100 AD they founded a city called Cuzco in the fertile lowland valley and began to dominate other kingdoms nearby. The mighty empire of the Incas collapsed abruptly in 1532 with the arrival of a small band of Spanish conquerors led by Pizarro. Well the incas were in the early 15 and they were not in a kingdom they were in a village and they did not have an empore but they did live near by Cuzco so your a little right but not that mutch and they did not live in 1532 they lived in 1509 - 1526 not 1532 They actually did live in 1532. I read it in Horrible Histories.
The Incas were known for there four layered pyramids. I think this is a good answer.
Because it was a long time ago and later planterary events have hidden or erased most trace of it.
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for good things they did to draons
Very little is known in history about the Etruscans and they were simply known as the mysterious people from the sea.
The Incas indulged in human sacrifice, particularly of children, in a ceremony known as capacocha.
Little is known about her family as she was taken away at an early age. Lewis & Clark never really got much information about her early history so much that happened before she worked with them was not written down.
The Incas
Found in 1747
One person to have it in early history was Alexander the Great.