Inca houses were typically built using a technique called "ashlar" masonry, where stones were cut to fit perfectly without mortar. Depending on the size and complexity, an Inca house could take several weeks to several months to construct. The speed of construction was facilitated by the large workforce and impressive organizational skills of the Inca civilization.
It took about 2-3 years to build a typical Incan home made of stone, adobe, or other local materials. These homes were constructed by families or communities working together, often as part of a larger project overseen by Incan authorities.
Stone houses take a long time to warm up because stone is a poor conductor of heat, meaning it does not transfer heat quickly. As a result, it takes longer for the stone walls to absorb and retain heat, making it harder for the house to warm up quickly. Additionally, stone houses often have thick walls which further slows down the heating process.
three to four years.
Yes, the Spanish conquistadors led by Francisco Pizarro conquered the Inca Empire in the early 16th century. They killed many Incas and looted their wealth, including gold and silver. This conquest led to the downfall of the Inca civilization.
To take an inventory of their resources so they could be taxed in the most efficient way
The Inca rule was for 2437 years 900BCE-1537AD
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Building 5 houses takes 12 x 75 ie 900 man-days. 20 men will thus take 900/20 ie 45 days.
Depends on how big you want the houses to be.
75 / 5 = 15 days for 12 men to build one house. 15x12 = 180 days for 1 man to build 1 house. 180 x 7 = 1260 days for 1 man to build 7 houses. 1260 / 20 = 61 days for 20 men to build 7 houses.
how long does it take to build a asimo
three months
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hs2 will take 15 years to build