The Panpipes, A panpipe is a group of single pipes tied together in a row. Each pipe in the row makes a different sound, and he pipes are arranged very carefully. Panpipes are still played in the Andes Mountains today.
The Incas' knowledge of agriculture and terraced farming techniques is still used today in areas with challenging terrain. Additionally, their intricate systems of road networks and bridges have influenced modern engineering and infrastructure development in mountainous regions. Their ability to work with natural materials like stone and clay also serves as inspiration for sustainable construction practices.
The Incas' buildings made them so well known because many of their techniques and buildings were so well built that they remain today. Many of their farming architecture techniques are actually still in use today because they were able to take a mountainous terrain and flatten and expand the farm land.
The Sumerians invented the wheel, which is still widely used in transportation and machinery today.
The Incas primarily used copper and bronze in their metallurgy. Gold and silver were also valued metals used for ceremonial and decorative purposes. The Incas were skilled metalworkers who incorporated these materials into jewelry, tools, and weapons.
The Incas excelled in the use of stone as a building material. They created impressive structures like Machu Picchu using precisely cut stones that fit together without mortar.
wheel
Irrigation, canals, roads
weel
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Buttons and zippers
The Olympic Games.
yes he did and we still use it today :)
Gun Powder
the stapler
bunsen burner
the celsius on a thermonitor
We still use longboats and combs. Also the looms that thy used for weaving