What time period did the Inca civilization exist?
well since the Spanish conquered them in the 15 century i would guess about the 15th century late 14th at the most
The Incas looked like Indians, so they had dark skin, because their surroundings were hot ans sunny.
the Inca were defeated by the Spanish who killed them but most died because of the disease they brouqht
In what ways did the Inca and Aztec use war to increase their power?
Like the Maya, the Aztec organized their society around religion, the Aztec believed that human sacrifices were necessary to keep the gods pleased and to ensure abundant harvests. Thousands of prisoners of war were sacrificed.
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Were did the Incas store there food?
They stored there food in little bag , made of some type of skin.
How did the Inca leader become a leader?
The Inca leader, known as the Sapa Inca, typically rose to power through a combination of noble lineage and military prowess. Often the son of a previous Sapa Inca, he would inherit the title and authority, but his leadership was also validated through successful campaigns that expanded the empire and demonstrated his ability to govern. Additionally, the Sapa Inca was seen as a divine figure, believed to be a descendant of the sun god Inti, which solidified his authority among the people. This blend of heritage, military success, and religious significance established the Sapa Inca's leadership.
Who made contact with the Inca Empire in 1531?
Francisco Pizarro made first contact with Incas in about 1526; however, his conquest was complete by about 1533. Some specifically assert 1531 as the conquest date. It is debated the exact dates of Pizarro's actions. Cortez in Mexico is much more nearly documented.
Weapons used by ancient incas?
Some weapons that the ancient Incas used were slings and spears. They also used axes and bows and arrows.
of course, how else would they get their protein, and meat?
What are the dates of the Inca Empire?
1400 a.d. to 1521 a.d. i am the professor at my school and i know this is true it comes out of the history book
Quote from the Related Link: "The basic process of freeze-drying food was known to the ancient Peruvian Incas of the Andes. Freeze-drying, or lyophilization, is the sublimation/removal of water content from frozen food." See the Related Link.
Kallawaya people are an itinerant group of healers living in the Andes of Bolivia. They live in the Bautista Saavedra region, a mountainous area north of La Paz. They are members of the Mollo culture and are direct descendants of Tiwanaku culture. According to the UNESCO Safeguarding Project, the Kallawaya can be traced to the pre-Inca period.
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What lauguage did the Incas speak?
the Incas spoke Quechua (Catch-Wa) also you can look it up at google
What did the Aztecs call chocolate?
The chocolate is a food prepared by roasting and grinding cacao seeds often mixed with vanilla and sugar. I was first discovered and used by the greatest Mesoamerican civilization of all, the Aztecs, who referred to it as â??xocolatlâ??, which in their language, the Nahuatl, means: 'Bitter water'.
When did the Inca civilisation cease?
14th century
In 1532 the Spanish conquered the Inca Empire and made it a vassal state. Some 72 years later in 1604, the Spanish disposed of the last puppet ruler and ruled directly. The Quechan Indian people and their civilization still exists in Peru and Bolivia. They were the Inca.
Their national priesthood and Inca religious rituals ended in 1532. The Inca national civil government ended in 1604. Inca culture exists today.