Colors and patterns on them identified where people lived.
Weavers made textiles using alpaca wool on a backstrap loom.
The Inca's crops,flowers and textiles with peoples from neighbouring provinces.
They use color and pattern to signify wealth and Status
Early Andean religion provided the foundation for Inca culture.
The verb in that sentence is describes.
Both invested in developing roads throughout the Inca Empire.
Several states along our Eastern Seaboard are experienced with the production of textiles.
It was the largest pre-European empire in South America :)
The proper adjective for Inca is Incan. An example sentence: They traveled to South America to tour the Incan ruins. In Spanish, the proper adjective is Incaico, as in Imperio Incaico (Inca Empire)
a descriptive sentence is a sentence that describes something in one sentence
The Inca poncho has patterns and colors that served as a form of identification; the Navajo blanket patterns and colors that are decorative.
Inca families were made up of husbands, wives and children. Parents arranged whom their children would marry. Women's responsibilities were weaving textiles. Men's responsibilities were to farm, to mine and to serve one time in the army. The Sapa Inca owned all the land, but families were given land to farm depending on how many children they had.
Inca clothes were primarily made of materials such as cotton, wool, and llama or alpaca fibers. They used cotton for lighter garments, while wool and alpaca fibers were used for warmer garments. The Inca were skilled weavers and created intricate textiles using natural dyes and a variety of weaving techniques.