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High in the Andes mountains in what is now Peru, in South America.
One example of a creation myth is the story of how the universe was created by a supreme being or deity, such as in the story of Genesis in the Bible where God created the world in 6 days. Another example is the Inca creation myth where the god Viracocha created the world and all living things.
We know about the myths told about the creation of the Inca Empire mainly through the written accounts of Spanish conquistadors who encountered the Inca civilization. These accounts were written during and after the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire in the 16th century. Additionally, there are also some surviving oral traditions and accounts passed down among the indigenous peoples of the Andean region that provide insights into the creation myths of the Inca Empire.
there was nothing but system 32, then it got deleted and the big bang happened, that's what they believe in
No. Chocolate was a creation of the various Meso-American peoples. Check into the Aztec, Maya, and Inca people.
Nobody MADE the Inca. The Inca were "created." Their story is that the Inca King sent his wife and father to walk across the land with a staff. Wherever the staff would land, that is where the people would settle. After a thousand years or so, the Spanish came along and took all of their gold and llamas and killed almost all of them. I hope that this helps!
I didn't really understand your question but I think you mean the order of which they came in. First came the Maya, then the Aztec, and then the Inca :) Of course that was the order of their creation. There was a period where their empires existed simultaneously.
Some cultural achievements of the Inca civilization include their advanced system of agriculture, specifically their creation of terraced farming and irrigation techniques that allowed them to grow crops at high altitudes. They also had an elaborate road network called the Inca Road system, which connected their vast empire and facilitated communication and trade. Additionally, the Inca were skilled in engineering and architecture, as seen in their impressive stone masonry and construction of structures like Machu Picchu.
The Sapa Inca or Inka
The Sapa Inca was on the top of the Inca society.
He decided that the Inca's needed help, so the Inca King wanted to to rule to help out.
Amautas, were the tutors to the Inca nobility