Daily life for the Incas was rather routine. Men were soldiers/farmers, they would work their land until they were called upon to fight for the empire.The Incas would have two meals daily, and just like the Aztecs, they had no concept of money. You took what you needed.
After a woman would give birth, the child would be washed in the nearest stream, and on the fourth day the baby was placed in it's cradle for the first time. A child would not be named for the first two years of it's life. It would only be referred to as "wawa."After two years, the child would be given a temporary name along with their first hair cut. Their permanent name would be given to them when the hit puberty. The Incas believed that your name should reflect you. That is why they waited so long.
Common women had the ability to move up in society more so than men. In the cold Andes mountains, wool would keep people warm. Women were the weavers. The Incas would weave their stories and art into their clothes and blankets. If a woman possessed the ability to weave beautifully, she could end up in the capital of the empire, Cuzco.If a woman made it there, then rich men, who would tour the weaving rooms would see them. If a rich man was attracted to a weaver, he could purchase her services, and eventually marry her. She would no longer have to sew, and would be one of the rich man's many wives and live a life of luxury.
The Byzantine Empire is basically just the Romans. They were mostly Greek speaking, and lived in eastern part of the Roman Empire
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Many of the people in the Byzantine Empire lived in villas very similar to those of the Romans.
What was the effect of the extensive Mongol Empire on the people who lived in Europe and Asia in the 1200s?
the Incan empire was once home to 12 million people this came from Western World student history book
The Byzantine Empire is basically just the Romans. They were mostly Greek speaking, and lived in eastern part of the Roman Empire
9 millon people......
200 million
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The Sorko people who lived along the middle Niger, east of Mali, built the Songhai empire.
I always liked it... but then I have never lived in India.
The Romans lived in the city of Rome and in Roman colonies (settlements) established around the Roman Empire.
Many of the people in the Byzantine Empire lived in villas very similar to those of the Romans.
Which empire?
The people who lived in Nineveh are often referred to as Assyrians, as Nineveh was a prominent city in the ancient Assyrian empire.
the romans were worried about the people that lived there
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