incan in A Sentence

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    Incan King Atahualpa.

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    The Incan Empire.

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    This Incan marvel is certainly a sight to see.

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    Machu Picchu stands as a reminder of the once great Incan Empire.

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    As Spanish colonists weren't aware of its existence, much of the Incan architecture and design were preserved.

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    Only 500 people are permitted on the Incan trail daily, 300 of which are reserved for porters and guides.

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    According to a field crops article by the University of Wisconsin and the University of Minnesota, quinoa means"mother grain" in the Incan language.

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    According to a field crops article by the University of Wisconsin and the University of Minnesota, quinoa means"mother grain" in the Incan language.

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    It's assumed the Spanish never knew about Machu Picchu as the site appears to have been mostly left undisturbed, unlike other Incan towns the Spanish plundered.

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    Given the information historians have learned about Incan society and religious practice it's widely believed that rituals involving human and animal sacrifices regularly took place at Machu Picchu.

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    If you draw a line down through Mexico and into South America, you will find that major Mayan, Aztec, and Incan pyramids were placed over these vortex points,

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    In the 16th century, couriers of Incan King Atahualpa hid a ransom of gold and other treasures in a mountain cave when they heard that their captured king was dead.

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    The potato was so integral to Incan culture that they buried their dead with potatoes(for food in the afterlife) and measured time based on how long it took a potato to cook.

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    Our guide, Marco, stopped us at various points along the way to tell us the history of the trail, the ruins along the trail, and also the Incan people and their struggle to survive.

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    There are famous ruins all over the world, from ancient sites in China, the Indus valley and Judea to Zimbabwe in Africa, ancient Greek, Egyptian and Roman sites in the Mediterranean basin, and Incan and Mayan sites in the Americas.

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    According to 17th-century Spanish chronicler Diego de Rosales, the Incas called the valley of the Aconcagua"Chili" by corruption of the name of a Picunche tribal chief("cacique") called Tili, who ruled the area at the time of the Incan conquest in the 15th century.

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