- crystalinks.com inca_civilization.htmlThe Inca referred to their empire as Tawantinsuyu which can be translated as The Four Regions or The Four United Provinces.
- incas.hypotheses.org incas-projectThe project INCAS aims at creating a top-level research and advanced training network on institutional change in Asia, in comparative perspective with Europe.
- online.kidsdiscover.com unit/incasGain instant access to this beautifully designed Unit on Incas, where kids will learn all about Where the Incas Lived, The Incan Empire and Its Rulers...
- Incas International fosters a friendly and respectful work environment that encourages initiative, innovation and teamwork.
- livescience.com 41346-the-incas-history-of-andean…Even after the conquest, Inca leaders continued to resist the Spaniards up until 1572, when its last city, Vilcabamba, was captured.
- The 3MCA project is an INCAS³ initiated project that develops sensor processing and fusion algorithms to enable applications, focussing on applications in care.
- facts.net inca-civilization-facts/In this article, we delve into 20 fascinating facts about the Incas that shed light on their achievements, beliefs, and way of life.
- askanydifference.com difference-between-aztecs-…Key Takeaways
- The Aztecs had a hierarchical social structure, while the Incas had a more egalitarian one.
- The Aztecs practised human sacrifice, while the Incas did not.
- ducksters.com history/aztec_maya_inca.phpIncas, Aztecs, Mayans.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/Inca_CivilizationNext (Incandescent light bulb). The Inca Empire (called Tawantinsuyu in modern spelling, Aymara and Quechua, or Tahuantinsuyu in old spelling Quechua)...