They used beans and corn.
They ate it.....
thay used nuts and beans
Yes, the Incas used cocoa beans as a form of currency. They were highly prized and used for trade and as a means of exchange in the Inca empire. Cocoa beans were considered a valuable commodity due to their use in making chocolate and their scarcity in certain regions.
No soy beans are not grains they are vegetable's. Beans grow fom the ground and that is the same with this one.
The ancient Egyptians used paint brushes of reeds and wheat. They used a chisel like tool in clay tablets. They did not have pencils.
The Inca did not build pyramids like the ancient Egyptians. However, they did construct large, terraced structures known as "huacas" which served as religious centers, administrative buildings, or royal residences. These huacas were important for religious ceremonies, storage of goods, and urban planning.
The ancient Egyptians used the heads of reeds and wheat for their paint brushes. They painted on stone, and papyrus.
The Inca had a system called khipu or quipu. It was rope with knots. Scientists think it was an early form of writing. Some say it was all numbers but others compare it to other forms of ancient writing.
the use of bible in grain of wheat
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it does what the name implies it drills seeds into the ground -- it is a piece of farm equipment use to plant certain grains -- .i.e. wheat beans - - the drill allows mass areas to be seeded!!!
the inca expand thier empire by use their mind and thining