• Since the Incas had no monetary based economy, goods and services were exchanged by reciprocity between individuals, groups and their leaders.
  • The native people of this varied region all lived under the rule of a single man, the emperor, addressed as "Chief Inca," "Son of the Sun," and "Lover of the Poor."
  • Adını 23 farklı ülkede duyuran Inca, kurduğu Ar-Ge ekibi ile bugün ve gelecekte ileri teknoloji ürünleriyle kullanıcılara hizmet vermekteyiz.
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  • The Inca built roads in the region that people still use today. Ancient Incas: Social organization. In Inca times, there was a big government.
  • Gain 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...
  • Three of Pizarro's Spanish horsemen come in view of Cuzco, the capitol of the Incas. (In the background is the colossal fortress which dominated the city.).
  • Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui (Pachakuti 'Inka Yupanki), 10th Inca emperor, oil on canvas, probably mid-18th century, based on a 1615 Spanish engraving...
  • Surprisingly, there was very little sexual division of labor in the Inca Empire, and each household worked not only their lands, but communal lands as well.
  • Despite these advances, the arrival of Spanish explorers in the 1500s soon set into motion the events that would lead to the collapse of the Inca Empire.
  • 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.