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    independent‚ there stood the Indian tribe of the Incas. Even though most of the Inca population was wiped out‚ the lifestyle and culture survived the many long years and still prospers in the modern world. Though the industry and lifestyle of the people in Peru have drastically changed from what the Inca initially had‚ much of the culture today is based on the Inca’s beliefs. Before the country of Peru was founded‚ the Indian tribe called the Incas inhabited the area from about 1430-1530. As Spanish

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    to discourage tourists who visit the area on shoestring budgets. 10) Tourist organizations want to concentrate on Eco-tourism and plan to organize jungle safaris because they believe such projects will attract up-market travelers.  11) Inca cable car - the Inca people built Machu Picchu high up in the mountains because the area was so remote. 12) A Swiss company plans to build a cable car to lift visitors 500m up into the mountains. 13) The cable car will be visible from the sites famous Sun Temple

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    than 500 years. Machu Picchu‚ commissioned by Inca emperor Pachacuti‚ was originally built as a ceremonial and administrative center for the Inca Empire. The complex‚ yet beautiful structure of the city‚ helps illustrate and advocate the cultural and architectural superiority that the Inca civilization had compared to other native tribes during their time before the invasions of the Spanish Conquistadors. Machu Picchu‚ commissioned by Inca emperor Pachacuti‚ was originally built as a ceremonial

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    they made‚ they had similar designs throughout the empire. the only differences between homes and imperial temples were the temples were bigger and had better quality than the common homes that were found in the society. the most common material the Incas used in buildings was stone‚ they used it because they could shape them so they locked together to hold very well. The stone they used was usually only Yucay limestone‚ green Sacsahuaman diorite porphyry‚ and black andesite and they used harder stones

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    Peruvian Andean Women

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    Introduction This research will focus on the Andean woman of Peru in the sixteen century. First‚ I will explore the role that the woman played in the Inca society. Secondly‚ I will reflect on the impact the Spanish invasion had on the role woman played in her kinship‚ in the household‚ in religion and in relation with productive activities and politics. Later on‚ I will discuss the contradictory perceptions of the Andean woman as a victim and as a skilful negotiator. Furthermore‚ I will focus

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    was a professor of the University of Yale. Machu Picchu is an Inca site located around 2‚000 meters and about 8‚000ft above sea level. It’s situated on a mountain ridge above the Urubamba Valley in Peru. Not far from Cusco. Machu Picchu was built by the Inca around 1400BC. Most archeologist believe that Machu Picchu was built as an estate for the Inca emperor Pachacuti in (1435-1472) as it was referred as the lost city of the Incas. Machu Picchu means old peak in the Quechua language when at

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    Question1 The map below shows important African kingdoms and trading states of the period CE 700- CE 1600. Use the map below to answer the following question: What inference is justified by information on the map? (5 points) Select one: a. The kingdoms of Ghana‚ Mali‚ and Songhai were allies. b. Ghana participated in a trade network that crossed Africa. c. The kingdom of Mali arose after the kingdom of Ghana. d. Morocco was a source for much of Ghana’s culture. Question2 How did the traditional

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    Machu Picchu

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    sacred city of Machu Picchu (in Quechua: old mountain) is the greatest Inca masterpiece. Incredibly daring and inventive‚ it was built on the most difficult‚ wild and inaccessible mountain area available. It is known world-wide not only for its impressive and unique ruins‚ but also for its unusual location on the edge of an abyss‚ from which one can appreciate the vigorous waters of the Urubamba river. I wonder how the Incas were able to carry the huge blocks of stone to the top of the mountain

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    Machu Picchu

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    It is a 15th-century Inca site located 2‚430 meters (7‚970 ft) above sea level. Machu Picchu is located in the Cusco Region of Peru‚ South America. It is situated on a mountain ridge above the Urubamba Valley in Peru‚ which is 80 kilometres (50 mi) northwest of Cusco and through which the Urubamba River flows. Most archaeologists believe that Machu Picchu was built as an estate for the Inca emperor Pachacuti (1438–1472). Often referred to as the "Lost City of the Incas"‚ it is perhaps the most

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    Machu Picchu’s Inca Past Historians believe Machu Picchu was built at the height of the Inca Empire‚ which dominated western South America in the 15th and 16th centuries. It was abandoned an estimated 100 years after its construction‚ probably around the time the Spanish began their conquest of the mighty pre-Columbian civilization in the 1530s. There is no evidence that the conquistadors ever attacked or even reached the mountaintop citadel‚ however; for this reason‚ some have suggested that the

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