they decorated it with gold and silver
they made temples and created an advanced form of writing
The Incas' buildings made them so well known because many of their techniques and buildings were so well built that they remain today. Many of their farming architecture techniques are actually still in use today because they were able to take a mountainous terrain and flatten and expand the farm land.
Yes, because tourists will need places to stay, so buildings will need to be built to accommodate tourists, this will then cause the land to be stripped for building to take place.
So air can pass freely between buildings and the ground. Permafrost exists underground, so if heat from the buildings radiated into the ground and melted it, the ground would sink and the building foundations would be compromised.
it is a place in sydney with a bridge with lost of buildings and if you ask why it was built, the answer is BECAUSE I SAID SO!!!
They were built to store stuff like food. And some of the bigger buildings were for The empire. I'm doing a report for school on the Maya Inca, and Aztecs civilizations so I've learned alot!!! And they built it for some of the homes for the people who lived There. We're doing the Maya Inca Aztec too. But temples were also the place priests got messages from the gods and centers of worship.
The mountains of the Andes range are very smooth and so growing plants was difficult except on mesas, so the Incas built the earth terraces to provide space so villagers could farm high on the mountains safe from the predators found in the lowlands.
Nowhere. The Incas no longer exist
The incas. Is so ugly they look like a horse
Both Greek and Roman buildings built for music, singing, poetry competitions and so on...
The Incas used llamas for transportation purposes until they got horses from the Spanish. So yes, the Incas did have horses.
The Incas. They built major roads linking their cities together and were very advanced in architecture. Unfortunately, they believed in human sacrifices. In the 15th century, the Spanish Conquestadors attacked and so began the fall of the once great Incas.