Yes
There were (not was, was is singular, were is plural). There was an emperor of the Incas before the Conquistadors came. After that, the people were subject to the Kings and Queens of Spain and Portugal. Eventually a series of revolutions freed South America (which should be capitalized) into republics, some of which degenerated into dictatorships.
Spaniards massacred the Incas.
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The Inca Empire. And the Moche civilization.
That would be pretty difficult for them to do, seeing as how they don't have kings anymore. Egyptians did not mummify their rulers at any time after the Roman Conquest (over 2000 years ago).
Many ancient civilizations mummified there kings and queens to send them into the after life.
the answer is yes because they belived that kings and rich people can go to the afterlife
Mostly to hide the bodies from thieves. (When they died they would have their riches with them)
yes. they used a salt compound called matron to mummify the kings or pharaoh's
They want to keep their body well. They think they awake again.And they want to awake with their organs
They believed strongly in the after-life. Mummification was believed to preserve the physical body in preparation for the next life.
The Egyptians used to mummify their dead. Dry air can mummify a body.
The Chinchorro and Chachapoya's also mummified their dead. In fact the Chinchorros were the first ever peoples to mummify their dead 7000 years ago before the Ancient Egyptians did.
The ancient Egyptians did not mummify their gods but the bodies of their dead.
They mummify people because they believe that is the only way they can go to the after life. The also mummify cats, dogs, alligators, monkeys, ext.
they liked their gold because it helped them pay off the Spaniard's. they made sculptures with them and it helped remind them of the kings that had died. they covered the kings temples with it and they buried them with the gold they owned.