The Inca Society started in the 13th to 16th century.
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Aztec society was based mostly in Mexico, and the Inca people were from Peru. Mexico is north of Peru.
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.
After the age of 15, Chosen Women in Inca society, known as "Akllas," could be assigned to various roles, primarily in religious and ceremonial contexts. They were often chosen to serve in temples, where they were responsible for weaving and preparing food for the Inca elites and performing rituals. Some were selected to marry high-ranking men or the Inca himself, while others could remain in service to the state or the deities for their entire lives. Their status was highly revered, and they played a crucial role in maintaining the spiritual and social fabric of Inca society.
The Sapa Inca was on the top of the Inca society.
The salves and servants were at the bottom in the Inca Society
One reason for the fall of Inca society was the spread of diseases brought by European colonizers, which decimated the Inca population and weakened their society.
The Inca Society started in the 13th to 16th century.
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How did Inca society differ from the Aztec and Maya societies in Mesoamerica? -Well that wasn't helpful
society, language, and religion
The mayans did not focus as much on expanding their society as the Inca did.
The Sapa Inca is the highest rank in the Inca class structure. Also known as the emperor the Incan civilization.