The Incas
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Publisher Description
This book introduces the reader to the fascinating world of the Incas. It explores how the Incas ruled their empire and built their great cities and roads. It also looks at how ordinary people lived their daily lives, from farming and what they ate, to Inca arts, crafts, and trade.
Did you know...?
• The Incas built 25,600 miles of roads across their empire.
• Inca soldiers wore necklaces made from the teeth of their dead enemies.
• Incas mummified their emperors and brought them out at special festivals.
This book is one of a series of eight books that explore Ancient Civilizations.
Titles in the series
Ancient Chinese
Ancient Egyptians
The Greeks
The Aztecs
The Incas
The Maya
The Romans
The Vikings
The Aztecs
2013
The Ancient Egyptians
2013
Horrible Histories: The Incredible Incas
2014
The Romans
2013
A History of US: The First Americans: Prehistory-1600 A History of US Book One
2005
The Story of the World: History for the Classical Child: Volume 1: Ancient Times: From the Earliest Nomads to the Last Roman Emperor, Revised Edition
2006