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The Incas carved wood using simple tools made from stone, bone, or metal, allowing them to create intricate designs and functional items. They typically selected hardwoods, such as cedar and palm, for their durability. Carving techniques included incising patterns, shaping with chisels, and using fire to hollow out or refine surfaces. The carved pieces often held cultural significance, serving as religious artifacts, agricultural tools, or decorative objects.

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