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- Dr. Valerie A. Andrushko
- Aug 6, 2009 Cuzco Region of Peru: A View into an Ancient Andean Practice. American The Burials at Sacsahuaman and Chokepukio: A Bioarchaeological Case Study of. Imperialism from the Capital of the Inca Empire.
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- References
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- Investigating a child sacrifice event from the Inca heartland
- Introduction.
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- An Overview of Chachapoya Archaeology and History
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- IV. The Inca: From Village to Empire
- Probably the largest nation in the world at that time, the Inca Empire was sud- ...
- archive.peabody.yale.edu
Suggested Web Resources
- Inca society - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Inca
- INCA. Archaeology.
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- rituals
- The Incas were probably one of the most religious cultures in history. The Incas sacrificed a wide variety of things, ranging from objects they created, to crops they sacrifice of children, worship of mountains as gods, and elaborate burial procedures.
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- Incan Religion - rituals, burial, body, life, history, time
- The ancient Inca Empire developed in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries C.E.
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