Inca weaving was developed by the ancient Inca civilization in pre-Columbian South America. It is difficult to attribute the invention of Inca weaving to a specific individual as it was a collective artistic and cultural practice that involved many members of the Inca society. Weaving skills were passed down through generations and were an integral part of Inca life.
The Sapa Inca or Inka
they built more than 19000 miles of roads over mountains. they also developed a large variaty of foods and ways to store and preserve them.
Amautas, were the tutors to the Inca nobility
Sapa Inca
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the Inca
A strong central government
its geographical size
A strong central government
A unique feature of Inca masonry is the precise fitting of stones without the use of mortar. This technique, known as ashlar masonry, allowed Inca structures to withstand earthquakes and other natural disasters. Additionally, the Inca's use of trapezoidal doorways and niches helped distribute weight and add stability to their architecture.
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Governing an expansive empire demanded it.
A couple of the special farming methods that the Inca and Aztec people developed were irrigation systems and terraced hillsides.
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complex architectural structures.
Mayan, Incan and Aztec civilizations each developed calenders, mathematics, writing and other record keeping systems.