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Tribute was paid to Cusco in goods and services.

They lived in what is now Peru

They built vast cities

Only young children between the age 8-10 were sacraficed to the mountain god

The Inca empire lasted 90 years

The Incas were known as the Romans of the ancient world

They developed an accurate solar calender

Their sun god's name was Apu Inti

They smelted metals

They kept a census

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