incas in A Sentence

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    They were also taller than the Incas.

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    Who were the Incas?

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    The Golden Empire of the Incas.

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    Archaeological evidence indicates that the Incas also offered human sacrifices.

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    The Incas had llamas, but llamas aren't like European cows and sheep.

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    The Peruvian lily, or lily of the Incas, denotes friendship and devotion.

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    The Incas knew exactly what they were doing when they picked that spot.

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    This one is also called the Incas Lily and it will vary in color.

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    Myth aside, however, the Incas probably originated from one of the Lake Titicaca tribes, the Tiahuanacos.

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    Bingham thought,“this couldn't possibly be the romantic lost city of the Incas I have read about.

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    Why did the Incas construct, inhabit, and then deliberately abandon it in less than a century?

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    The Incas(and the civilizations that came before them) were similarly moved, attributing great religious significance to the region.

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    It's as if the Incas built this stone masterpiece in the clouds solely to serve as an envy-inducing photo backdrop.

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    The Incas built a trail up the side of the Huayna Picchu and built temples and terraces on its top.

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    It's one of best-written tales I read last year and opened me up to a whole new understanding of the Incas.

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    The Incas worshipped nature and the sun in particular, and the architecture at Machu Picchu is fully integrated with its environment.

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    It's one of best-written tales I read last year and opened me up to a whole new understanding of the Incas.

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    In the region around Cuzco, the Incas conquered the other tribes and built an empire that included an estimated 6-12 million people.

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    If there's a group of people that love gold more than the Incas- then it just has to be slot players!

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    Because the Incas left behind so little hard information, we will probably never know for certain exactly why Machu Picchu was built.

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    The vegetable that was first revered by the Incas, then used as pig feed in the Western world, is now a $100 billion-a-year business.

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    Since the government was in such strict control on their clothing, the Incas could not alter their clothing without the permission of the government.

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    According to Jason Yaeger, professor of anthropology at the University of Wisconsin, the city was already abandoned when the Incas conquered the area in 1470.

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    Since it was not plundered by the Spanish when they conquered the Incas, it is especially important as a cultural site and is considered a sacred place.

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    Since it was not plundered by the Spanish when they conquered the Incas, it is especially important as a cultural site and it is considered a sacred place.

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    The Spanish heard about“Chilli” from the Incas in Peru, who had failed to conquer the land inhabited by the Araucanians, of which the Mapuche were the most warlike group.

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    While most tourists stick to Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail, Adams goes everywhere else, tracing the Incas' flight into the Andes Mountains after the Spanish invaded their empire.

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    It has been used as a kind of aphrodisiac by the Incas of Peru, and it has been shown in modern trials to boost libido in both men and women.

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    In the 15th century, the Incas emerged as a powerful state which, in the span of a century, formed the largest empire in pre-Columbian America with their capital in Cusco.

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    This study, published by the Geological Society of the United States, refers to the fact that the Incas decided to specifically build their sanctuary right in the place where several geological faults are located.

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