The incas
The Inca civilization, located in the Andes Mountains of South America, heavily depended on llamas for food, clothing, and transportation. Llamas provided meat, wool for clothing, and were used as pack animals to carry loads across the rugged terrain of the Andes.
Yes, in some cases, limestone is used in drainage of harappan civilization. The main channels were made of bricks set in mortar and were covered with loose bricks that could be removed for cleaning.
Chinampas were artificial islands created in lakes to use as fertile land for agriculture in the Aztec civilization. They were used for growing crops such as maize, beans, and squash, and played a crucial role in providing food for the population.
The early American civilization that used the slash-and-burn technique for agriculture was the Maya civilization. They would clear land by cutting and burning trees to create fertile soil for farming. This method allowed them to sustain their population and produce crops such as maize, beans, and squash.
The Mesopotamia civilization built ziggurats and used cuneiform to keep records. The ziggurats were built in the shape of terraced step pyramids and had levels that receded as they went higher.
maya civilzation
"llama" (pronounced yama). When used in a sentence; "Me llama es Fallon."
He is the intact male llama that is used to breed all the female llamas in his herd.
Llama fleece can be used for many items, including clothing, accessories and carpets.
Yes, it can be used for wool.
A Stud is a male llama who is used to breed females. He can also be called a herdsire.
There are a few versions. I have done only one: Lllama Llama Duck here's a llama there's a llama and another little llama fuzzy llama funny llama llama llama duck llama llama cheesecake llama tablet brick potato llama llama llama mushroom llama llama llama duck i was once a treehouse i lived in a cake but i never saw the way the orange slayed the rake i was only three years dead but it told a tale and now listen, little child to the safety rail did you ever see a llama kiss a llama on the llama llama's llama tastes of llama llama llama duck half a llama twice the llama not a llama farmer llama llama in a car alarm a llama llama duck is THIS how it's told now? is it all so old? is it made of lemon juice? doorknob ankle cold now my song is getting thin i've run out of luck time for me to retire now and become a duck
The animal that is the mascot of Bolivia is the Llama. The Llama is found in Bolivia, it's wool is used for clothing, and some people eat Llama meat in Bolivia.
here's a llama there's a llama and another little llama fuzzy llama funny llama llama llama duck llama llama cheesecake llama tablet brick potato llama llama llama mushroom llama llama llama duck i was once a treehouse i lived in a cake but i never saw the way the orange slayed the rake i was only three years dead but it told a tale and now listen, little child to the safety rail did you ever see a llama kiss a llama on the llama llama's llama tastes of llama llama llama duck half a llama twice the llama not a llama farmer llama llama in a car alarm a llama llama duck is THIS how it's told now? is it all so old? is it made of lemon juice? doorknob ankle cold now my song is getting thin i've run out of luck time for me to retire now and become a duck
Here's a llama There's a llama and another little llama Fuzzy Llama Funny Llama Llama Llama duck Llama llama cheesecake llama tablet, brick, potato, llama llama llama mushroom llama llama llama duck I was once a tree house I lived in a cake but i never saw the way the orange slayed the rake I was only three years dead but it told a tale and now listen little child to the safety rail Did you ever see a llama kiss a llama on the llama llama's llama tastes of llama llama llama duck Half a llama Twice a llama not a llama farmer llama llama in a car alarm a llama llama duck is that how its told now is it oh so old is it made of lemon juice doorknob, ankle, cold Now my song is getting thin I've run out of luck Time for me to retire now and become a duck (repeat 8x)
The Inca civilization, located in the Andes Mountains of South America, heavily depended on llamas for food, clothing, and transportation. Llamas provided meat, wool for clothing, and were used as pack animals to carry loads across the rugged terrain of the Andes.
Quechua is an indigenous language spoken by the Inca civilization. It is also used to refer to the ethnic group that speaks this language. Quechua was and still is widely spoken in the Andean region of South America.