- history.com South American History IncaDespite 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.
- daviddarling.info encyclopedia_of_history/I/…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.).
- questionscity.com incas-vs-aztecs/The Incas and the Aztecs are two of the most fascinating cultures in history. The Incas were mainly located in Peru, while the Aztecs resided primarily in Mexico.
- teacher.scholastic.com activities/globaltrek/…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."
- tureng.com tr/turkce-ingilizce/incas"incas" teriminin Türkçe İngilizce Sözlükte anlamları : 1 sonuç. ... He died believing that he had found the fabled golden city of the Incas.
- englopedia.com where-did-the-incas-live/These concepts worked both on a local scale, among the members of each ayllu, and on a general scale, between the Inca and his subjects.
- 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.
- Answers.com t/incasThe Inca Empire was located in the Andes Mountains of South America, encompassing present-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and parts of Chile and Argentina.
- museumfacts.co.uk the-incas/Did you know that the Incas were the first potato farmers and had no writing system!? Read more such interesting facts about the Incas!
- http://lost-civilizations.net inca-civilization.htmlNo one really knows where the Incas came from that historic record left in stone for archaeologists to unravel through the centuries that followed.