The Incas built their civilization in the Andes Mountains of South America, primarily in what is now Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and parts of Chile and Argentina. Their capital city, Cusco, was located in modern-day Peru. They also expanded their territory through conquest to create the largest pre-Columbian empire in the Americas.
No, the Incas did not build ziggurats. Ziggurats are ancient Mesopotamian temple structures made of stacked layers, while the Incas constructed stone structures like Machu Picchu in Peru using a technique called ashlar masonry.
Please provide the description of the pre-Columbian civilization you are referring to so I can assist you in identifying it.
The Incas established their civilization in the Andean region of South America and did not migrate as a group. However, they did expand their empire through conquest and assimilation of other peoples and territories.
The Inca civilization settled in present day Peru.
The Inca civilization inhabited Machu Picchu from its construction in the mid-15th century until the Spanish conquest of the Incas in the late 16th century. So, the Incas lived in Machu Picchu for roughly 100 years.
The Guatamala civilization of America
Who was Francisco Pizarro and how did he help end the Incas civilization
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Peru, they are an ancient civilization characterised by their sophistication. Incas as in the ancient civilization of Macchu picchu. The civilization died out, but their legacy remains - visit a site for more info.
The Hauri and Chimu 3000 years before the Incas.
1442 to 1532.
Because they were awesome!
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